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Business Communications Company
Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering: Emerging Products

Business Week
THE DYNAMIC DUO OF TISSUE ENGINEERING

Business Week
BIOTECH BODIES Decades of research into tissue engineering are about to pay off as dozens of startups perfect living organs grown in the lab, not the body.

Business Week
Tissue-Engineering Startups

Business Week
The New Era of Regenerative Medicine

Business Week
The New Era of Regenerative Medicine (.pdf) This oversized graphic illustrates the wide variety of body parts that biotechnology is learning to regenerate.

Business Week
INVESTING IN TISSUE ENGINEERING

Businessweek
A TEENAGER WITH GUTS--AND NOW A CHEST

Divison of Bioenegineering, National University
The National University of Singapore’s faculties of Engineering, Medicine, Science and Dentistry have formally joined hands by launching the interdisciplinary Division of Bioengineering, which was officially launched on 31 July 2003. Not many other si

Essential Science Indicators
Materials Science Article: Fused deposition modeling of novel scaffold architectures for tissue engineering applications

Hightechcareers
Tissue Engineering: A Rapidly Growing Area of Biotechnology

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/70622/1/.html
The National University of Singapore (NUS) and the National University Hospital (NUH) developed a new bioresorbable implant for regenerating bone defects of the skull. The NUS team has filed for two patents for this invention. They have also set up a new

MIT News
First tissue-engineering experiment in space a success, scientists report

MIT News
MIT-NASA Tissue-Engineering Experiment on Mir

Scientific American
Special Report: The Promise of Tissue Engineering

University of Virginia Information Technology & Communication
Out of the Lab, Into the Body

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