Cells and Gels for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2011

Cell therapies often rely on the delivery of cells, including stem/progenitor cells, gelled together using large quantities of polymer biomaterials to heal tissue or organ defects. This lecture will explore how polymer gels can accommodate the growth of cells, including stem/progenitor cells in the regeneration of tissues and organs.

Jeremy Mao, Edward V. Zegarelli Professor of Dental Medicine and Senior Associate Dean for Research in the College of Dental Medicine, Columbia University

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  • printing_organs_sounds_good.

    

  • Can genetic engineering give me a bigger penis? Lol

  • We are praying that Dr.Jeremy's research will be sucessful. And that missing/damaged teeth can be replaced by natural ones without any painful surgery.

    God bless you Dr.Jeremy Mao. "ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE WITH GOD JESUS."

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