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Tissue engineering is one of the fastest growing biotechnology industries. The overarching research goals of the tissue engineering industry are highly intertwined with the field of medicine. The tissue engineering field seeks to create...
The main product of this work is the detailed molecular structure of nanofibers formed by the RADA16-I designer peptide. RADA16-I is a designer self-assembling peptide that has shown great utility in the area of tissue engineering....
The objectives of this work are to determine the extent to which intracellular metabolite diffusion limits aerobic metabolism and hence dictates cellular dimensions and metabolic organization. The particular focus is on the reaction and...
Designer self-assembling peptides (small proteins) such as RADA16-I (1, 2, 7) and MAX8 (2) are being used as nanofiber scaffolds for supporting tissue regeneration. Specific applications of these materials in regenerative medicine...
Structural Characterizaton of Rv0008C: An Integral Membrane Protein from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis by Solution Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Tuberculosis, an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, has been a leading cause of death in the world infecting over one third of the world population (WHO 1999). A detailed structural understanding of the membrane...
The fate of human mesenchyam stem cells (hMSCs) is determined in large part by microenvironmental cues. Cells respond to these biochemical and biophysical signals through proliferation, specific lineage commitment and differentiation, or...
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