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Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, National University of Singapore
focus on the use of cultured autologous mesenchymal stem cells and chondrocytes to repair chondral defects and physeal defects, investigating the use of a bioresorbable 3D scaffold as a carrier for the cells and growth factors to promote healing

Kyoto, Department of Molecular Interaction and Tissue Engineerin
We are aiming at the elucidation of molecular interactions and signaling networks underlying bone and cartilage formation. Our current research efforts are focused on the following studies: (1) Molecular mechanisms of chondrogenic differentiation a

The Japanese Society for Tissue Engineering
a key Japanese organization of basic and clinical scientific investigators interested in the field of tissue engineering

The Tissue Engineering Reseach and Development Center of China
bone, cartilage, cardiac muscle, urinary bladder, pancreatic islet tissue engineering, stem cell reseach

Tissue Engineering Research Center of National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (Japan)
focused on the engineering of liver and cardiovascular tissue, investigating the growth and function of hepatocytes and endothelial tissues, using porous biomaterials

Tissue Enginering Laboratory, Division of Bioengineering, National University of Singapore
Tissue Engineering Academic, clinical, and industrial efforts are increasingly being directed towards the use of molecular- and cell-based therapies for diagnosis and treatment of a great number and broad variety of pathologies and injuries. Hence, ti

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