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  1. An in-silico approach towards multivariate acceptable ranges in biopharmaceutical manufacturing

    Multivariate interactions between process parameters can heavily impact product quality and process performance in biopharmaceutical manufacturing...

    Marco Kunzelmann, Judith Thoma, ... Julia Spitz in AAPS Open
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  2. Activation of the osteoblastic HIF-1α pathway partially alleviates the symptoms of STZ-induced type 1 diabetes mellitus via RegIIIγ

    The hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) pathway coordinates skeletal bone homeostasis and endocrine functions. Activation of the HIF-1α pathway...

    Minglong Qiu, Leilei Chang, ... Changwei Li in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  3. Phospholipase C-β3 is dispensable for vascular constriction but indispensable for vascular hyperplasia

    Angiotensin II (AngII) induces the contraction and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). AngII activates phospholipase C-β (PLC-β),...

    Seo Yeon **, Jung Min Ha, ... Sun Sik Bae in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  4. From inflammation to bone formation: the intricate role of neutrophils in skeletal muscle injury and traumatic heterotopic ossification

    Neutrophils are emerging as an important player in skeletal muscle injury and repair. Neutrophils accumulate in injured tissue, thus releasing...

    Lin-Zhen Shu, **an-Lei Zhang, ... Hui Lin in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  5. PLD1 is a key player in cancer stemness and chemoresistance: Therapeutic targeting of cross-talk between the PI3K/Akt and Wnt/β-catenin pathways

    The development of chemoresistance is a major challenge in the treatment of several types of cancers in clinical settings. Stemness and...

    Seong Hun Lim, Hyesung Lee, ... Do Sik Min in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  6. Hydrogels for Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering

    The advancements in scaffold-supported cell therapy for musculoskeletal tissue engineering have been truly dramatic in the last couple of decades....
    Shyni Varghese, Jennifer H. Elisseeff in Polymers for Regenerative Medicine
    Chapter
  7. Regeneration of Articular Cartilage

    Loss of articular cartilage from the ends of bones forming diarthrodial joints can be the source of profound pain and disability, and eventually lead...
    B. Kinner, R. M. Capito, M. Spector in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  8. Tissue Engineering Strategies for Bone Regeneration

    Bone loss due to trauma or disease is an increasingly serious health problem. Current clinical treatments for critical-sized defects are problematic...
    Amit S. Mistry, Antonios G. Mikos in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  9. Confirming size-exclusion chromatography as a clinically relevant extracellular vesicles separation method from 1mL plasma through a comprehensive comparison of methods

    Background

    Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are amongst the most promising candidates for develo** blood-based biomarkers. However, patient sample...

    Stephen David Robinson, Mark Samuels, ... Georgios Giamas in BMC Methods
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  10. MAST4 regulates stem cell maintenance with DLX3 for epithelial development and amelogenesis

    The asymmetric division of stem cells permits the maintenance of the cell population and differentiation for harmonious progress. Develo** mouse...

    Dong-Joon Lee, Pyunggang Kim, ... Seong-** Kim in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  11. Patient-derived tumor organoids: a new avenue for preclinical research and precision medicine in oncology

    Over the past decade, the emergence of patient-derived tumor organoids (PDTOs) has broadened the repertoire of preclinical models and progressively...

    Lucie Thorel, Marion Perréard, ... Laurent Poulain in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  12. Noncoding RNA regulates the expression of Krm1 and Dkk2 to synergistically affect aortic valve lesions

    Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) is becoming an increasingly important global medical problem, but effective pharmacological treatments are...

    Gaopeng **an, Rong Huang, ... Qingchun Zeng in Experimental & Molecular Medicine
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  13. Current Topics Regarding the Function of the Medial Temporal Lobe Memory System

    The first clear insight that the medial temporal lobe of the human brain was in fact a system of anatomically connected structures that were...
    Chapter
  14. Biopolyesters in Tissue Engineering Applications

    Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary field of research focused on the development of vital autologous tissue through the use...
    Chapter
  15. Interfaces to Control Cell-Biomaterial Adhesive Interactions

    Cell adhesion to adsorbed proteins and adhesive sequences engineered on surfaces is crucial to cellular and host responses to implanted devices,...
    Andrés J. García in Polymers for Regenerative Medicine
    Chapter
  16. Polymeric Systems for Bioinspired Delivery of Angiogenic Molecules

    Growth factors are increasingly utilized to promote regeneration of lost or compromised tissues and organs. However, current strategies applying...
    Claudia Fischbach, David J. Mooney in Polymers for Regenerative Medicine
    Chapter
  17. Regeneration of Urologic Tissues and Organs

    Patients suffering from a variety of urologic diseases may be treated with transplanted tissues and organs. However, there is a shortage of donor...
    Anthony Atala in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  18. Conjunctival Regeneration

    Mark P. Hatton, Peter A. D. Rubin in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  19. Heart Valve Regeneration

    The valves of the heart cannot regenerate spontaneously. Therefore, heart valve disease generally necessitates surgical repair or replacement of the...
    Elena Rabkin-Aikawa, John E. Mayer Jr., Frederick J. Schoen in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  20. Simultaneous In Vivo Regeneration of Neodermis, Epidermis, and Basement Membrane

    Full-thickness skin loss does not undergo complete spontaneous regeneration in mammals. To restore the normal function of skin, dermal and epidermal...
    Charles E. Butler, Dennis P. Orgill in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
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