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55 Exhibits
A Bandage for a Heart, Version 1
A Bandage for a Heart, Version 2
A Bandage for a Heart, Version 3
Bioprinted Vessel: Artificial Vasculature in Support of Engineered Organs
Bone Repair Using Biocompatible Plastic, Image #2
Bone Repair Using Biocompatible Plastic, Image #1
Bone Repair Using Biocompatible Plastic, Image #3
Breast Cancer Cells Spread Over a Textured Surface, Image #1
Breast Cancer Cells Spread Over a Textured Surface, Image #2
Breast Cancer Cells Spread Over a Textured Surface, Image #3
Easy Breezy 2: Microparticles in the Lung
Heart Cells and Vascular Cells Interact on a Scaffold
Histological Response to a New Tissue Adhesive, Version 1
Histological Response to a New Tissue Adhesive, Version 2
A Hydrogel Implant for Treating Diabetes
A Hydrogel Implant for Treating Diabetes
A Hydrogel Implant for Treating Diabetes
Hydrogel Implant To Treat Diabetes
Into the Breach 2: Implantable Pharmacies
Into the Breach: On-Demand Pharmacies for Programmable Drug Delivery
Joint Venture: Polymer Plus Stem Cells at 650x
Joint Venture: Polymer Plus Stem Cells at 950x
LSECs Deform a Hydrogel 2
Macrophage Trampoline: Immune Cells Attack Therapeutic Devices
Masters of Disguise: Stealthy Spheres and Clever Camouflage
Microbial Hotspots 1: Interactions on a Marine Particle
Microbial Hotspots 2: Interactions on a Marine Particle
Nanofibers Protrude from a Polymer Surface, Image #1
Nanofibers Protrude from a Polymer Surface, Image #2
Nanoparticle Delivery to Cancer Cells
Nanoparticle Liver Delivery
Nanoparticles Mimic Viruses, Image #1
Nanoparticles Mimic Viruses, Image #2
Nanoparticles Mimic Viruses, Image #3
Pancreatic Packets, Version 1
Pancreatic Packets, Version 2
Patterned Liver Cells Display Biology-Engineering Convergence
Pillars and Polymers
Pillars and Polymers, Image #2
Polymeric Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering 1
Polymeric Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering 2
Polymeric Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering 3
Polymeric Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering 4
Porous Microspheres for Drug Delivery
Sea of Cells: Immune Cells Attack Therapeutic Devices
A Seaweed-Based Polymer Graft for Treating Diabetes, Image 1
A Seaweed-Based Polymer Graft for Treating Diabetes, Image 2
A Seaweed-Based Polymer Graft for Treating Diabetes, Image 3
Self-Assembly in a Next Generation Polymer
Subcutaneous Hydrogel Spheres
Sugar Coated: Immune Cells Attack Therapeutic Devices
Suit Your Cell: Designing Custom Biomaterials
Sushi Implant: Seaweed-Encapsulated Cells for Treating Diabetes
Tissue Remodeing After a Transplant
Treating Oral Cancer with Nanoparticles 1