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  1. Connexin32 hemichannels contribute to the apoptotic-to-necrotic transition during Fas-mediated hepatocyte cell death

    The present study was set up to investigate the fate of connexin32 and its channels in hepatocellular apoptosis. Primary hepatocyte cultures were...

    Mathieu Vinken, Elke Decrock, ... Vera Rogiers in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 04 December 2009
  2. Hydrogels based on u.v.-crosslinked poly(ethylene oxide) – matrices for immobilization of Candida boidinii cells for xylitol production

    Hydrogels based on high molecular weight poly(ethylene oxide) were synthesized by u.v.-irradiation of aqueous solutions in presence of the...

    Eleonora Winkelhausen, Ruzica Jovanovic-Malinovska, ... Christo Tsvetanov in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 09 March 2008
  3. Biomimetic Adhesive Polymers Based on Mussel Adhesive Proteins

    Bruce P. Lee, Jeffrey L. Dalsin, Phillip B. Messersmith in Biological Adhesives
    Chapter 2006
  4. Probing the role of multicellular organization in three-dimensional microenvironments

    Successful application of living cells in regenerative medicine requires an understanding of how tissue structure relates to organ function. There is...

    Dirk R Albrecht, Gregory H Underhill, ... Sangeeta N Bhatia in Nature Methods
    Article 20 April 2006
  5. Immobilisation of Enzymes

    Enzymes are attractive tools in biotechnology for example for the production of complex organic compounds, in chemical analysis and medical...
    Jens T Schumacher, Gaber AM Mersal, Ursula Bilitewski in Enzyme Technology
    Chapter 2006
  6. Molecular Imprinting

    Many biological processes are governed by complex interactions between biomolecules. Molecular recognition is, therefore, a fundamental feature of...
    Petra Turkewitsch, Robert Massé, William S. Powell in Advanced Concepts in Fluorescence Sensing
    Chapter 2005
  7. Luminescence-Based Oxygen Sensors

    The area of oxygen sensors encompasses a broad range of sensing techniques, devices, and applications. The latter range from monitoring combustion...
    B. A. DeGraff, J. N. Demas in Reviews in Fluorescence 2005
    Chapter 2005
  8. Poly(vinylferrocene)–poly(ethylene glycol) glutamate oxidase electrode for determination of L-glutamate in commercial soy sauces

    An amperometric L-glutamate oxidase (GLOD) electrode based on a multilayer of polymer films was developed for the high selective determination of...

    P. Na Nakorn, M. Suphantharika, ... W. Surareungchai in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 01 July 2003
  9. Tissue engineering: Implications in the treatment of organ and tissue defects

    The loss or failure of organs and tissues due to injury/trauma orageing is one of the major causes for concern in human health care.Tissue...

    Makarand Risbud in Biogerontology
    Article 01 June 2001
  10. Bioactive Polymers

    Tissue engineering, which includes the development of replacements for damaged or diseased tissues and organs, is a rapidly growing new field that...
    Jennifer L. West, Jeffrey A. Hubbell in Synthetic Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds
    Chapter 1997
  11. Synthesis and Properties of Biodegradable Polymers Used as Synthetic Matrices for Tissue Engineering

    Organ or tissue failure remains a frequent, costly, and serious problem in health care despite advances in medical technology. The large number of...
    Wai Hung Wong, David J. Mooney in Synthetic Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds
    Chapter 1997
  12. Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering

    Biomaterials play a pivotal role in field of tissue engineering. Biomimetic synthetic polymers have been created to elicit specific cellular...

    Jeffrey A. Hubbell in Bio/Technology
    Article 01 June 1995
  13. Progress of Research and Development in Modification of Polymeric Materials using Radiation Technique in Indonesia

    Indonesia is a tropical country with about 144 million Ha of tropical forest, producing a large amount of natural polymers, mainly natural rubber and...
    F. Sundardi, S. Kadariah in Frontiers of Polymers and Advanced Materials
    Chapter 1994
  14. Cell culture assays for chemicals with tumor-promoting or tumor-inhibiting activity based on the modulation of intercellular communication

    The ability of chemicals with tumor-promoting or tumor-inhibiting activity to modulate gap junctional intercellular communication is reviewed. The...

    I. V. Budunova, G. M. Williams in Cell Biology and Toxicology
    Article 01 April 1994
  15. Isolation, Purification, and Fractionation of RNA

    The isolation of RNA requires an effective means of cell disruption, a procedure for separating the nucleic acid from the protein or lipoprotein with...
    Rozanne Poulson in The Ribonucleic Acids
    Chapter 1977
  16. Fractionation of Plasma Proteins

    Plasma is a complex mixture of compounds of which proteins form the major macromolecular component. The precise number of proteins in plasma has not...
    Chapter 1976
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