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Biomedical Engineering



Recent findings in biomedical engineering described by researchers from the United Kingdom, South Korea and Canada



August 14th, 2006

Biomedical engineering research advances have been reported from the United Kingdom, South Korea and Canada.

Study 1: Fibroblasts and keratinocytes interact in a 3-dimensional fibrin scaffold for at least 12 days.

"The noninvasive investigation of different cells to interact and become spatially organized in a 3-dimensional (3D) environment or scaffold is an important challenge in tissue engineering and tissue physiology.

"The aim of the present study was to develop 3D cell culture systems using fibrin gels, which would allow for the single and coculture of different cell types with in situ image analysis," scientists writing in...


Source: Stem Cell Week (2006-08-14)

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