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Stem Cells and Organoid Engineering
Delves into the rise of organoids and gastruloids through stem cell cultivation, exploring the potential applications of human stem cells.
Embryonic Development: Stem Cells and Tissue Engineering
Explores animal embryo development, focusing on stem cells and tissue engineering applications.
Tissue Engineering: Stem Cells and Organoids
Explores tissue engineering with stem cells, organoids, and 3D printing technology for regenerative medicine.
Genomics: Transcription Factors and Reprogramming
Explores transcription factors in reprogramming somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells and the correlation between Hox gene expression and morphological boundaries.
Stem Cells: Basics and Applications
Explores the basics of stem cells, their types, applications, and challenges in research.
Tissue Engineering: Organoids and Biomaterials
Explores the use of organoids for disease modeling and tissue regeneration, along with advancements in biomaterials.
Tissue Engineering: Biomaterials and Stem Cells
Explores the requirements of materials for tissue engineering, focusing on stem cells and biomaterials' role in controlling stem-cell fate and tissue regeneration.
Airway Tissue Engineering: Anatomy, Physiology, and Future Developments
Explores airway anatomy, clinical conditions, ideal replacements, available options, and future developments in tissue engineering.
Engineering Artificial Cells and Organs: A Biological Perspective
Covers the engineering of artificial cells and organs, emphasizing material applications in biological systems.
Organoid Mechanobiology
Covers the formation and applications of organoids, including brain, skin, and intestinal organoids, as well as the engineering of tissues and the concept of organ-on-a-chip.

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