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Artificial Skin Is On Demand

Skin from a factory or Artificial skin– this has long been the dream of pharmacologists, chemists and doctors. Research has an urgent need for large quantities of 'skin models', which can be used to determine if products such as creams and soaps, cleaning agents, medicines and adhesive bandages are compatible with skin, or if they instead will lead to irritation or allergic reactions for the consumer.

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New bone implant technology for tissue engineering

A method of producing synthetic bone, using techniques normally used to make catalytic converters for cars, is being developed by researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick.

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Mending broken hearts with tissue engineering

Broken hearts could one day be mended using a novel scaffold developed by MIT researchers and colleagues.

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Saving teeth by using periodontal ligament regeneration

Teeth may fall out as a result of inflammation and subsequent destruction of the tissues supporting the teeth. Dutch researcher Agnes Berendsen has investigated a possible solution to this problem. At the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), she has studied the regeneration of the periodontal ligament by use of tissue engineering.

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Carnegie Mellon's Nadine Aubry, colleague Pushpendra Singh develop new model

Carnegie Mellon University’s Nadine Aubry and colleague Pushpendra Singh of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) are leading a research team to develop a manufacturing strategy that could improve technologies used in tissue engineering and information technology.

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Setting course for future of tissue engineering

The editors of Tissue Engineering asked 24 leaders in the field what critical steps are needed for tissue engineering to achieve broad critical success by the year 2021 and published their findings in the December 2007 issue (Volume 13, Number 12).

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New Generation of Wound Care Products Providing Caregivers with Powerful Options

New Survey by Greystone Associates Examines Impact on the Wound Management Market

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New UD tissue-engineering research focuses on vocal cords

Damaged or diseased vocal cords can forever change and even silence the voices we love, from a family member's to a famous personality's.

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Bioengineered Skin Substitutes Set to Approach $500 Million

Applied Data Research Sees Clinical Data Driving Managed Care Acceptance for Selected Applications

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Scientists progress in tissue engineering

Tissue engineering is a relatively new field of basic and clinical science that is concerned, in part, with creating tissues that can augment or replace injured, defective, or diseased body parts. The approach to fabricating the tissues involves adding specific cell types to grow on a polymer scaffold having the shape of the tissue to be restored.

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