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Identification and characterization of bioactive factors in bladder submucosa matrix.
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A collagen matrix derived from bladder can be used to engineer smooth muscle tissue.
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Endothelialization of heart valve matrix using a computer-assisted pulsatile bioreactor.
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One and four layer acellular bladder matrix for fascial tissue reconstruction.
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Bioengineered self-seeding heart valves.
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Production and implantation of renal extracellular matrix scaffolds from porcine kidneys as a platform for renal bioengineering investigations.
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Engineering of blood vessels from acellular collagen matrices coated with human endothelial cells.
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In vitro osteogenic differentiation of human amniotic fluid-derived stem cells on a poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA)-bladder submucosa matrix (BSM) composite scaffold for bone tissue engineering.
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Swine
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Characterization of CD133 Antibody-Directed Recellularized Heart Valves.
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Peroxide-based oxygen generating topical wound dressing for enhancing healing of dermal wounds.
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Repopulation of porcine kidney scaffold using porcine primary renal cells.
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In vitro skin expansion: Wound healing assessment.
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Comparative analysis of two porcine kidney decellularization methods for maintenance of functional vascular architectures.
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A Photo-Crosslinkable Kidney ECM-Derived Bioink Accelerates Renal Tissue Formation.
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In Situ Bioprinting of Autologous Skin Cells Accelerates Wound Healing of Extensive Excisional Full-Thickness Wounds.
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