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4. 30 Years of Tissue Engineering

7. 3.7 Raman Spectroscopy

9. Autologous Human Immunocompetent White Adipose Tissue-on-Chip

12. Inflammatory and regenerative processes in bioresorbable synthetic pulmonary valves up to 2 years in sheep: Spatiotemporal insights augmented by Raman microspectroscopy

13. Comparability of Raman Spectroscopic Configurations: A Large Scale Cross-Laboratory Study

14. Homozygous EMILIN1 loss-of-function variants impair both elastin and collagen fiber formation and cause a novel entity with arterial tortuosity and osteopenia

20. Loss of spatial organization and destruction of the pericellular matrix in early osteoarthritis in vivo and in a novel in vitro methodology

21. Hyaluronic acid as a macromolecular crowding agent for production of cell-derived matrices.

22. Influence of aflibercept on platelet activation profile

27. Ice-free cryopreservation of heart valve allografts: Better extracellular matrix preservation in vivo and preclinical results

31. Two-photon microscopes and in vivo multiphoton tomographs--powerful diagnostic tools for tissue engineering and drug delivery

37. Vitrification of heart valve allografts – optimal preservation of extracellular matrix translates into improved in vivo function

43. ProteinChip System Technology: A Powerful Tool to Analyze Expression Differences in Tissue-Engineered Blood Vessels

47. The Foreign Body Response to an Implantable Therapeutic Reservoir in a Diabetic Rodent Model

48. Patient iPSC-derived neural progenitor cells display aberrant cell cycle control, p53, and DNA damage response protein expression in schizophrenia.

49. Heterogeneity of Endothelial Cells Impacts the Functionality of Human Pancreatic In Vitro Models.

50. Targeting Cyclophilin A in the Cardiac Microenvironment Preserves Heart Function and Structure in Failing Hearts.

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