Transverse section of the three-layer nanofibrous scaffolds. J Experimental Nanoscience 3(4):329 – 345 (2008)
Bottom-up assembled cells into 3D constructs with nanofibers. Inset (left): formed fibroblast/fiber constructs. Inset (right): formed bi-layer skin constructs. Green: nanofibers; Blue: cell nuclei. Tissue Engineering Early pub online (2008)
Cells were dynamically seeded onto 3D printed scaffolds for 24 hours in a spinner flask. Stained with methylene blue. J Biomedical Materials Research A 74(4), 523-32 (2005)
Adipogenic differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, stained with oil red. Tissue Engineering 10, 393–401 (2004)
Selective killing of cancer cells (green) by gold nanoparticles enabled photodynamic therapy in co-culture with healthy fibroblasts (non-labeled). Nanomed (UK) 3(6):777-86 (2008)
Different cell morphology of adipose stromal cells and human dermal fibroblasts, stained for vimentin Tissue Engineering 10, 1054–1064 (2004)
Multifunctional nanofibrous meshes. Bovine serum albumin labeled with FITC or TRITC was incorporated in the fibers. J Experimental Nanoscience 3(4):329 – 345 (2008)
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