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    A Novel Culture System Shows that Stem Cells Can be Grown in 3D and Under Physiologic Pulsatile Conditions for Tissue Engineering of Vascular Grafts by Abilez, Oscar, Benharash, Peyman, Mehrotra, Mahncy, Miyamoto, Emiko, Gale, Adrian, Picquet, Jean, Xu, Chengpei, Zarins, Christopher

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (15-05-2006)
    “…Currently available vascular grafts have been limited by variable patency rates, material availability, and immunological rejection. The creation of a…”
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    P19 Progenitor Cells Progress to Organized Contracting Myocytes after Chemical and Electrical Stimulation: Implications for Vascular Tissue Engineering by Abilez, Oscar, Benharash, Peyman, Miyamoto, Emiko, Gale, Adrian, Xu, Chengpei, Zarins, Christopher K.

    Published in Journal of endovascular therapy (01-06-2006)
    “…Purpose: To test the hypothesis that a level of chemical and electrical stimulation exists that allows differentiation of progenitor cells into organized…”
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    A Cytolytic Substance, Monopodialysin obtained from a Streptomyces. I. Isolation and Characterization of Monopodialysin produced by Streptomyces aureomonopodiales by MIMURA, TSUTOMU, ODA, YASUO, MIYAMOTO, EMIKO, NISHIKAWA, MOTOAKI, ONISHI, NOBORU, AONUMA, SHIGERU

    “…A intracellular cytolytic substance, named monopodialysin was isolated from the mycelium of a Streptomyces strain designated as Streptomyces aureomonopodiales…”
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    Distribution of 1-14C-Palmitic Acid and 1-14C-Myristic Acid on Their Oral Administration in Intact or Granuloma Pouch-Bearing Rats by MIMURA, TSUTOMU, ONISHI, NOBORU, MIYAMOTO, EMIKO, EGAWA, HIROSHI, AONUMA, SHIGERU

    Published in YAKUGAKU ZASSHI (01-05-1978)
    “…Comparative examinations were made on palmitic acid, which has an anti-inflammatory effect, and myristic acid, which has no such effect, for their…”
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