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Mending broken hearts with tissue engineering
... Mending broken hearts with tissue engineering. ... As a result, it has several
advantages over
previous cardiac tissue engineering scaffolds. ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/heart-1102.html - 21k - 2009-11-07
Eugene Bell, 'father of tissue engineering,' dies at 88
... Eugene Bell, 'father of tissue engineering,' dies at 88. today's news. ... While at
MIT he laid the groundwork for the field of tissue engineering. ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/obit-bell-0712.html - 17k - 2009-11-07
Tissue engineering: A real growth field
... Tissue engineering: A real growth field. Sasha Brown, News Office. today's news.
The politics of
climate fixes. Photo - Graphic: Christine Daniloff. ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2005/tissue.html - 17k - 2009-11-07
Sculpted 3-D particles could aid diagnostics, tissue engineering
... Sculpted 3-D particles could aid diagnostics, tissue engineering. Anne Trafton,
News Office. ...
Other applications for the particles include tissue engineering. ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/microfluidics-1204.html - 20k - 2009-11-07
Student's invention holds promise for engineering tissues and ...
... Asad Moten read a news story about engineering new organs for patients waiting for
a transplant, and decided
to start his own tissue-engineering project. ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/wound-heal-0304.html - 19k - 2009-11-07
Engineered muscles pump blood
... Without it, thicker tissues can't thrive, a fact that has confined tissue engineering's
practical
application to thin skin, which can recruit blood vessels ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2005/langer-muscle.html - 20k - 2009-11-07
Team IDs new way to grow, repair bone
... The research, which represents a dramatic departure from the current practice in
tissue engineering,
is described in a paper titled "In Vivo Engineering of ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2005/bone.html - 20k - 2009-11-07
Tiny backpacks for cells
... outfitted cells with tiny "backpacks" that could allow them to deliver chemotherapy
agents, diagnose
tumors or become building blocks for tissue engineering. ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/cellbackpack-1106.html - 20k - 2009-11-07
Tiny rifts create fragility of brittle bone disease
... understand, model and treat medical disorders, and may also lead to the development
of new biomaterials for
applications in tissue engineering and regenerative ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/brittlebone-0804.html - 22k - 2009-11-07
MIT researcher addresses biomedical engineering challenges
... "That work is going quite well," Langer says. Tissue engineering is another
important area
of ongoing research, Langer says. One ...
web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2008/aaas-biomedical-0215.html - 20k - 2009-11-07