نتایج جستجو برای: artificial regeneration

تعداد نتایج: 347252  

2017
Xiaowen Huang Huimin Hao Yang Liu Yujiao Zhu Xuming Zhang Yasser M. Sabry

Artificial photosynthesis is the imitation of natural photosynthesis, which promises an efficient way to use solar energy to synthesize organic matters, in which the key step is the coenzyme regeneration (NADH/NADPH). To achieve an efficient regeneration rate, various photocatalysts have been developed, such as g-C3N4 and mesoporous carbon nitride (mpg-C3N4). Generally, efficiency determination...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods 2010
Junseok Yeom Soeun Chang Jung Kyu Park Jung Ho Je Dong Jun Yang Seok Kyu Choi Hong-In Shin Seung-Jae Lee Jin-Hyung Shim Dong-Woo Cho Sei Kwang Hahn

Synchrotron X-ray bioimaging was successfully carried out to observe bone regeneration by a novel artificial bone substitute of bioactive MegaGen Synthetic Bone (MGSB) and hyaluronate (HA) hydrogels. A biphasic calcium phosphate of MGSB was prepared by chemical precipitation method, with a porous spherical morphology. On the basis of the fact that HA plays important roles in bone regeneration a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Comparative experimental biology 2005
Shishin Kawamoto Chikako Yoshida-Noro Shin Tochinai

The Enchytraeida Oligochaeta Enchytraeus japonensis propagates asexually by spontaneous autotomy. Normally, each of the 5-10 fragments derived from a single worm regenerates a head anteriorly and a tail posteriorly. Occasionally, however, a head is formed posteriorly in addition to the normal anterior head, resulting in a bipolar worm. This phenomenon prompted us to conduct a series of experime...

Journal: :Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Global open 2016
Yoshihisa Suzuki Namiko Ishikawa Masao Tanihara Susumu Saito

All artificial nerve grafts have a tubular structure, and they guide axonal regrowth through the tube from the proximal side toward the peripheral side. Based on the results of our experimental study using animals, we used alginate gel without a tubular structure as an artificial nerve graft for digital nerve repair and evaluated peripheral nerve regeneration. In 2 patients, a gap due to digita...

Journal: :Journal of smooth muscle research = Nihon Heikatsukin Gakkai kikanshi 2007
Masayasu Aikawa Mitsuo Miyazawa Katsuya Okada Yasuko Toshimitsu Takahiro Torii Yoshihide Otani Isamu Koyama Yoshito Ikada

The biliary epithelium is continuously exposed to highly cytotoxic bile acids and pathogens and thus is at persistent risk for injury. The monolayer mucosal epithelium protects the body from these dangers and once injured. The bile duct repair process essentially involves reconstruction of the bile duct with migrating cells, but there are many questions about the process. It is reported that im...

2005
F. May M. Vroemen K. Matiasek J. Henke T. Brill A. Lehmer M. Apprich W. Erhardt S. Schoeler R. Paul A. Blesch R. Hartung B. Gansbacher N. Weidner

Objective: This article reviews novel restorative therapies for cavernous nerves that may be used to replace resected cavernous nerves at the time of pelvic surgery. Methods: A literature-based presentation (Medline search) on current nerve replacement strategies was conducted with emphasis on neurobiological factors contributing to the restoration of erectile function after cavernous nerve inj...

2013
Nanako Kawaguchi Kota Hatta Toshio Nakanishi

3D cultures have gained attention in the field of regenerative medicine for their usefulness as in vitro model of solid tissues. Bottom-up technology to generate artificial tissues or organs is prospective and an attractive approach that will expand as the field of regenerative medicine becomes more translational. We have characterized c-kit positive cardiac stem cells after long-term cultures ...

2016
Pyung-Hwan Kim Je-Yoel Cho

Emerging trends for cardiac tissue engineering are focused on increasing the biocompatibility and tissue regeneration ability of artificial heart tissue by incorporating various cell sources and bioactive molecules. Although primary cardiomyocytes can be successfully implanted, clinical applications are restricted due to their low survival rates and poor proliferation. To develop successful car...

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2000
Emile H. L. Aarts M. F. Reijnhoudt H. P. Stehouwer Jaap Wessels

A novel decomposition approach is presented for a class of on-line problems of Wagner and Whitin’s economic lot-sizing type. The decomposition is based on the fact that optimal plans contain regeneration points and that the plan between two regeneration points is independent of the rest of the plan. This property is exploited in the following way: first, estimate the next regeneration point and...

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