نتایج جستجو برای: dimensional culture

تعداد نتایج: 670913  

Journal: :Tissue engineering 2000
L D Shea D Wang R T Franceschi D J Mooney

Bone regeneration is based on the hypothesis that healthy progenitor cells, either recruited or delivered to an injured site, can ultimately regenerate lost or damaged tissue. Three-dimensional porous polymer scaffolds may enhance bone regeneration by creating and maintaining a space that facilitates progenitor cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation. As an initial step to test this ...

2014
Ahmed Reda Mi Hou Luise Landreh Kristín Rós Kjartansdóttir Konstantin Svechnikov Olle Söder Jan-Bernd Stukenborg

Although three-dimensional testicular cell cultures have been demonstrated to mimic the organization of the testis in vivo and support spermatogenesis, the optimal culture conditions and requirements remain unknown. Therefore, utilizing an established three-dimensional cell culture system that promotes differentiation of pre-meiotic murine male germ cells as far as elongated spermatids, the pre...

2012
Lung-Tan Lu

How to measure culture has been a fundamental challenge for scholars in the field of international business. Approaches, as well as contexts relating to culture, national culture, and dimensional culture, are their major concerns. It is suggested that etic categories may be useful for comparative analysis, but need corroboration from fieldwork and must be open to new elements collected by an em...

2012
Lina Zhao Hongyin Zhang Jun Li Jinghua Cui Xiaoyun Zhang Xiaofeng Ren

The effects of trehalose on the antagonistic activity of Pichia caribbica against Rhizopus decay and gray mold decay of strawberries and the possible mechanisms involved were investigated. The proteomic analysis and comparison of P. carribbica in response to trehalose was analyzed based on two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The antagonistic activity of P. carribbica harvested from the culture...

2016
Russell Y. Neches Kaitlin J. Flynn Luis Zaman Emily Tung Nicholas Pudlo

3D printers that build objects using extruded thermoplastic are quickly becoming commonplace tools in laboratories. We demonstrate that with appropriate handling, these devices are capable of producing sterile components from a non-sterile feedstock of thermoplastic without any treatment after fabrication. The fabrication process itself results in sterilization of the material. The resulting 3D...

Journal: :Blood 1991
Y Matsuya N Yanai H Ohtani H Naganuma M Obinata

During the primary culture of spleen fragments of newborn mice, a spherical body (d = circa 200 to 300 microns) as a three-dimensional cellular organization was formed. Continued production of blood cells from the spherical body was observed without changing its size for about 2 months of culture. Without growth factor, the spherical bodies produced mainly lymphocytes and macrophages. Addition ...

2015
Ruth Olmer Christina Kropp Robert Zweigerdt

The routine application of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and their derivatives in regenerative medicine and drug discovery will require the constant supply of high cell numbers generated by robust and well-defined processes. Previous studies showed that mTeSRTM1 is the most supportive medium for a novel hPSC culture strategy, namely hPSC propagation and expansion of 3-dimensional (3D) ag...

Journal: :Assay and drug development technologies 2014
Rasheena Edmondson Jessica Jenkins Broglie Audrey F Adcock Liju Yang

Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems have gained increasing interest in drug discovery and tissue engineering due to their evident advantages in providing more physiologically relevant information and more predictive data for in vivo tests. In this review, we discuss the characteristics of 3D cell culture systems in comparison to the two-dimensional (2D) monolayer culture, focusing on ce...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2007
Anthony P Napolitano Dylan M Dean Alan J Man Jacquelyn Youssef Don N Ho Adam P Rago Matthew P Lech Jeffrey R Morgan

Techniques that allow cells to self-assemble into three-dimensional (3-D) spheroid microtissues provide powerful in vitro models that are becoming increasingly popular--especially in fields such as stem cell research, tissue engineering, and cancer biology. Unfortunately, caveats involving scale, expense, geometry, and practicality have hindered the widespread adoption of these techniques. We p...

2006
Fanny Evenou Teruo Fujii Yasuyuki Sakai

Current in vitro cell culture technologies present some limitations as they can't simulate or mimic in vivo situations. Indeed, in vivo cells function in a three-dimensional (3D) structure where they have a close contact with adjacent cells. In this study, human hepatocarcinoma Hep G2 cells were cultured on 3D micropatterned polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates. Using soft-lithography techniq...

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