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Fractography is a powerful but underutilized tool for the analysis of fractured glasses and ceramics, for fractures in the laboratory and for component failures in service. Fractography can identify the cause of failure and can even provide quantitative
A considerable amount of rapid-paced research is underway to combat the SARS-CoV-2 11 pandemic. In this work, we assess the 3D structure of the 5' untranslated region of its RNA, in the 12 hopes that stable secondary structures can be targeted, interrupted
A measurand is defined as the quantity that one intends to measure. As tissue engineering research translates into medical products, companies must prepare regulatory filings that contain many different types of measurement data that are collected about
Carl Simon Jr., Josh Hunsberger, Claudia Zylberberg, Preveen Ramamoorthy, Thomas Tubon, Crystal Ruff, Ram Bedi, Kurt Gielen, Lynn Fisher, Jed Johnson, Priya Barankiak, Behzad Mahdavi, Michael Hadjisavas, Shannon Eaker, Cameron Miller
Regenerative Medicine Manufacturing Society (RMMS), is the first and only professional society dedicated specifically towards advancing manufacturing solutions for the field of regenerative medicine. RMMS' vision is to provide greater patient access to
William S. Dols, Brian J. Polidoro, Dustin G. Poppendieck, Steven J. Emmerich
The web-based tool Fate and Transport of Indoor Microbiological Aerosols (FaTIMA) allows for the determination of the indoor fate of microbiological aerosols associated with ventilation, filtration, deposition and inactivation mechanisms. FaTIMA provides a
Carl Simon Jr., Becky Robinson-Zeigler, Michael Yaszemski, Jayesh Doshi, Michael Francis, Sherif Soliman, Lexi Garcia
As the tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) industry transitions from small-scale development of prototypes for research and design purposes to large-scale production for the clinic there is a need to ensure that products are properly
Callie I. Higgins, Jason P. Killgore, Frank W. DelRio, Stephanie J. Bryant, Robert R. McLeod
Mimicking the three-dimensional (3D) mechanical and chemical properties of distinctly different, adjacent biological tissues is crucial to study and to understand these regions. 3D printing is a technique often employed to spatially control the
David Sheen, Vincent K. Shen, Robert G. Brinson, Luke Arbogast, John Marino, Frank Delaglio
Protein therapeutics are vitally important clinically and commercially, with monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapeutic sales alone accounting for $115 billion in revenue for 2018.[1] In order for these therapeutics to be safe and efficacious, their protein
Carl Simon Jr., Nicholas J. Schaub, Petru S. Manescu, Sarala Padi, Mylene Simon, Peter Bajcsy, Nathan A. Hotaling, Joe Chalfoun, Mohamed Ouladi, Qin Wan, Kapil Bharti, Ruchi Sharma
Progressive increases in the number of cell therapies in the preclinical and clinical phases has prompted the need for reliable and non-invasive assays to validate transplant function in clinical biomanufacturing. Here, we developed a robust
Ashley B. Green, David M. Bunk, Nien F. Zhang, Wendell Alejo
This Standard Reference Material (SRM) is intended primarily for use in the preparation of calibration solutions for a candidate reference measurement procedure for human serum albumin (HSA) in human urine. This candidate reference measurement procedure is
The CELL-FREE Workshop sought to identify and prioritize actionable steps towards more reproducible and comparable cell-free systems for practical applications in bioengineering and biomanufacturing.