Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications
The Tissue Engineering Laboratory (LAINTEC) at the Biotechnology Research Center (CIB) of the Biology School at Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC) began in 2005, aiming towards the development of cell-based therapies for applications in regenerative medicine. Currently, LAINTEC accommodates mo...
Autores Principales: | Morales-Sánchez, Johan, Ulloa-Fernández, Andrea, Castro-Piedra, Silvia, Centeno-Cerdas, Carolina, Calvo-Castro, Laura A. |
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RepoTEC120072020-09-25T23:12:41Z Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications Cultivo Celular e Ingeniería de Tejidos: Aplicaciones en Biomedicina Morales-Sánchez, Johan Ulloa-Fernández, Andrea Castro-Piedra, Silvia Centeno-Cerdas, Carolina Calvo-Castro, Laura A. Regenerative medicine skin muscle mesenchymal adipose stem cells cancer phytochemicals. células madre mesenquimales de tejido adiposo Medicina regenerativa piel musculo cáncer fitoquímicos The Tissue Engineering Laboratory (LAINTEC) at the Biotechnology Research Center (CIB) of the Biology School at Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC) began in 2005, aiming towards the development of cell-based therapies for applications in regenerative medicine. Currently, LAINTEC accommodates more than a dozen multidisciplinary research projects, carried out in collaboration with other research centers from TEC as well as with other national and international universities. These investigations focus on the development and evaluation of implants, biomaterials and regenerative therapies of skin, muscle and bone tissues, including the isolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue. In addition, cellular and tissue models are used for the evaluation of the bioactive potential of natural and synthetic agents with potential applications in biomedicine. El Laboratorio de Ingeniería de Tejidos (LAINTEC) del Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología (CIB) de la Escuela de Biología del Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica (TEC) nació en el 2005 con el objetivo de desarrollar terapias celulares para aplicaciones en medicina regenerativa. Actualmente, el LAINTEC aloja más de una decena de proyectos multidisciplinarios, realizados en colaboración con otros centros de investigación del TEC y con otras universidades a nivel nacional e internacional. Estas investigaciones se enfocan en el desarrollo y evaluación de implantes, biomateriales y terapias regenerativas de piel, músculo y hueso, incluyendo el aislamiento y caracterización de células madre mesenquimales de tejido adiposo. Además, se han establecido modelos celulares y tisulares para la evaluación del potencial bioactivo de distintos agentes con potenciales aplicaciones en biomedicina. 2019-09-09 2020-09-25T23:12:41Z 2020-09-25T23:12:41Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://revistas.tec.ac.cr/index.php/tec_marcha/article/view/4628 10.18845/tm.v32i9.4628 https://hdl.handle.net/2238/12007 spa https://revistas.tec.ac.cr/index.php/tec_marcha/article/view/4628/4234 application/pdf Editorial Tecnológica de Costa Rica (entidad editora) Tecnología en marcha Journal; 2019: Vol. 32 Núm. especial. 25 Aniversario Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología; Pág 56-65 Revista Tecnología en Marcha; 2019: Vol. 32 Núm. especial. 25 Aniversario Centro de Investigación en Biotecnología; Pág 56-65 2215-3241 0379-3982 |
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Regenerative medicine skin muscle mesenchymal adipose stem cells cancer phytochemicals. células madre mesenquimales de tejido adiposo Medicina regenerativa piel musculo cáncer fitoquímicos |
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Regenerative medicine skin muscle mesenchymal adipose stem cells cancer phytochemicals. células madre mesenquimales de tejido adiposo Medicina regenerativa piel musculo cáncer fitoquímicos Morales-Sánchez, Johan Ulloa-Fernández, Andrea Castro-Piedra, Silvia Centeno-Cerdas, Carolina Calvo-Castro, Laura A. Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications |
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The Tissue Engineering Laboratory (LAINTEC) at the Biotechnology Research Center (CIB) of the Biology School at Costa Rica Institute of Technology (TEC) began in 2005, aiming towards the development of cell-based therapies for applications in regenerative medicine. Currently, LAINTEC accommodates more than a dozen multidisciplinary research projects, carried out in collaboration with other research centers from TEC as well as with other national and international universities. These investigations focus on the development and evaluation of implants, biomaterials and regenerative therapies of skin, muscle and bone tissues, including the isolation and characterization of mesenchymal stem cells from adipose tissue. In addition, cellular and tissue models are used for the evaluation of the bioactive potential of natural and synthetic agents with potential applications in biomedicine. |
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Morales-Sánchez, Johan Ulloa-Fernández, Andrea Castro-Piedra, Silvia Centeno-Cerdas, Carolina Calvo-Castro, Laura A. |
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Morales-Sánchez, Johan |
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Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications |
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Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications |
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Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications |
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Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications |
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Cell Culture and Tissue Engineering: Biomedical Applications |
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cell culture and tissue engineering: biomedical applications |
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Editorial Tecnológica de Costa Rica (entidad editora) |
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https://revistas.tec.ac.cr/index.php/tec_marcha/article/view/4628 https://hdl.handle.net/2238/12007 |
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