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Items where Division is "Current Faculties > Faculty of Medicine > Human Development and Health > Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Science
Human Development and Health > Regenerative Medicine and Musculoskeletal Science" and Year is 2019

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Number of items: 8.

Article

Osteogenic and angiogenic tissue formation in high fidelity nanocomposite Laponite-gelatin bioinks - Gianluca Cidonio, Cesar Roberto Alcala Orozco, Khoon Lim, Michael Glinka, Isha Mutreja, Yanghee Kim, Jonathan Dawson, Tim Woodfield and Richard Oreffo
Type: Article | 2019

Printing bone in a gel: using nanocomposite bioink to print functionalised bone scaffolds - Gianluca Cidonio, M. Cooke, Michael Glinka, Jonathan Dawson, Liam Grover and Richard Oreffo
Type: Article | 2019

The cell in the ink: improving biofabrication by printing stem cells for skeletal regenerative medicine - Gianluca Cidonio, Michael Glinka, Jonathan Dawson and Richard Oreffo
Type: Article | 2019

GenePy - a score for estimating gene pathogenicity in individuals using next-generation sequencing data - Enrico Mossotto, James Ashton, Luke O'Gorman, Reuben Pengelly, R. Mark Beattie, Benjamin Macarthur and Sarah Ennis
Type: Article | 2019

Injectable nanoclay gels for angiogenesis - Daniel J. Page, Claire E. Clarkin, Raj Mani, Najeed A. Khan, Jonathan I. Dawson and Nicholas D. Evans
Type: Article | 2019

Type: Article | 2019

Review

Theory of cell fate - Michael, John Casey, Patrick Stumpf and Ben D. MacArthur
Type: Review | 2019

Beginning of a new era: mapping the bone marrow niche - Ayako Nakamura-Ishizu, Ben D. MacArthur and Toshio Suda
Type: Review | 2019 | Item availability restricted.

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