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Archive for October 26th, 2006

3 free articles in the November Issue of Tissue Engineering

Posted by attilachordash on October 26, 2006

Thanks to a new rapid publication policy you can download now 3 excellent articles from the November Issue of Tissue tissue engineering journalEngineering published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.:

Ex Vivo Engineering of Living Tissues with Adult Stem Cells by Bonnie Barrilleaux, B.S., Donald G. Phinney, Darwin J. Prockop, and Kim O Connor. This is maybe the first comprehensive report on the possibilities of adult stem cells in tissue enginnering.

Collagen Scaffolds Reinforced with Biomimetic Composite Nano-Sized Carbonate-Substituted Hydroxyapatite Crystals and Shaped by Rapid Prototyping to Contain Internal Microchannels ELEFTHERIOS SACHLOS, DUCE GOTORA, and JAN T. CZERNUSZKA. Do not afraid of the title, Rapid Prototyping here is the scientific name of the hilarious concept of 3D organ printing, so I hope you have the newest wax printer on your desk.

History of Tissue Engineering and A Glimpse Into Its Future by CHARLES A. VACANTI. Wow, is it so old then? Anyway in natural sciences with legendary short-term memory historical approach is sometimes exhilarating. You know…gossips, priorities, networking, diplomacy.

Posted in biotechnology, open-access, peer-review, regenerative medicine, science, stem cells, tissue engineering | Leave a Comment »

Stem Cells get viral and part of the pop culture: The Stem Cells – live

Posted by attilachordash on October 26, 2006

The term ‘Stem Cells’ eventually stepped out its scientific home and became the viral name of a music-performance group. Hear their Human Stem Cell Audio Therapy blabla from their website transmitted to audio by me via Odeo:

Anyway, I offer the next music names for future generations: Tissue Engineers, DJ RegMed, MC Growth Factor, Mesenchymal RapStar, stem n bass….

Now back to my poster and the real human amniotic stem cells…

Posted in US, USA, audio, culture, media, pop, society, stem cells, video | 3 Comments »