Charles A. Vacanti American researcher
Vacanti, Charles A.
Vacanti, Charles
VIAF ID: 150343374 (Personal)
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Works
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Adult muscle 'stem' cells can be sustained in culture as free-floating myospheres | |
Age-related changes in the composition and mechanical properties of human nasal cartilage | |
Anesthesia report card - a customizable tool for performance improvement. | |
Bioengineered three-layered robust and elastic artery using hemodynamically-equivalent pulsatile bioreactor | |
Career National Institutes of Health funding and scholarship of chairpersons of academic departments of anesthesiology and surgery | |
Comparison of tracheal and nasal chondrocytes for tissue engineering of the trachea | |
Effect on ligament marker expression by direct-contact co-culture of mesenchymal stem cells and anterior cruciate ligament cells | |
Engineering functional islets from cultured cells | |
Essential Clinical Anesthesia | |
Ethical issues in cellular and molecular medicine and tissue engineering. | |
Fibroblasts regulate contractile force independent of MMP activity in 3D-collagen. | |
Generation of a tissue-engineered tracheal equivalent | |
History of tissue engineering and a glimpse into its future | |
In vitro culture of chondrocytes in a novel thermoreversible gelation polymer scaffold containing growth factors. | |
In vitro tissue engineering to generate a human-sized auricle and nasal tip | |
Isoflurane decreases self-renewal capacity of rat cultured neural stem cells | |
Lidocaine inhibits NIH-3T3 cell multiplication by increasing the expression of cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1A (p21). | |
Musculoskeletal tissue regeneration : biological materials and methods | |
Musculoskeletal tissue regeneration / ed. by William S. Pietrzak; foreword by Charles A. Vacanti. - Totowa, 2008. | |
Nanofabrication and microfabrication of functional materials for tissue engineering | |
Normal Features of Tissue‐Engineered Auricular Cartilage by Flow Cytometry and Histology: Patient Safety | |
A novel approach to regenerating periodontal tissue by grafting autologous cultured periosteum. | |
Novel technique for peripheral nerve reconstruction in the absence of an artificial conduit. | |
Polyglycolic acid-induced inflammation: role of hydrolysis and resulting complement activation | |
The potential of stem cells in adult tissues representative of the three germ layers | |
Retraction: Bidirectional developmental potential in reprogrammed cells with acquired pluripotency. | |
Role for interleukin 1alpha in the inhibition of chondrogenesis in autologous implants using polyglycolic acid-polylactic acid scaffolds. | |
[Spinal cord injury and regenerative medicine] | |
Stimulus-triggered fate conversion of somatic cells into pluripotency | |
Tissue-engineered cartilage as a graft source for laryngotracheal reconstruction: a pig model. | |
Tissue engineered cartilage "bioshell" protective layer for subcutaneous implants. | |
Tissue-engineered composites of anulus fibrosus and nucleus pulposus for intervertebral disc replacement | |
Tissue-engineered endothelial and epithelial implants differentially and synergistically regulate airway repair | |
Tissue-engineered lung: an in vivo and in vitro comparison of polyglycolic acid and pluronic F-127 hydrogel/somatic lung progenitor cell constructs to support tissue growth. | |
Tissue-engineered trachea from sheep marrow stromal cells with transforming growth factor beta2 released from biodegradable microspheres in a nude rat recipient | |
Tissue engineering of autologous cartilage for craniofacial reconstruction by injection molding. | |
Tissue engineering: where are we headed? | |
Tribute to the Vacantis. | |
Uncultured marrow mononuclear cells delivered within fibrin glue hydrogels to porous scaffolds enhance bone regeneration within critical-sized rat cranial defects. |