Con-current Oral Abstract Presentations Session 4
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Biomaterials and Technologies for Cell Manufacturing (Symposium)
157
Synthetic Surfaces for Advanced Cell Culture
A. Frutos;
Corning Life Sci., Corning, NY.
158
Purification and Differentiation of Adipose-derived Stem Cells Separated from Adipose Tissue by A Membrane Filtration Method
A. Higuchi, C-W. Chuang, C-H. Wu, Sr.;
Natl. Central Univ., Taoyuan, TAIWAN.
159
Hyaluronan Microcarriers for MSC Expansion and Cell Delivery
S. Atzet;
Glycosan BioSystems, Salt Lake City, UT.
160
NovaMatrix-3DTM - 3D Cell Culture and Formation of Multi-Cellular Structures in Alginate Foams
T. Andersen, C. Markussen, H. Heier-Baardson, J. Melvik, M. Dornish;
NovaMatrix/FMC BioPolymer, Sandvika, NORWAY.
161
Small Change of Environmental pH Within Near-Neutral Range Will Dramatically Change the Cell Adhesiveness on Chitosan Surface
Y-H. Chen1, I-J. Wang2, T-H. Young1;
1Inst. of Polymer Sci. and Engineering, Natl. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, TAIWAN, 2Dept. of Ophthalmology, Natl. Taiwan Univ. Hosp., Taipei, TAIWAN.
Ceramics in Drug Delivery (Symposium)
162
Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles: Nanocrystalline Bone Substitution Materials and Carriers of Nucleic Acids into Cells
M. Epple;
Univ. of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, GERMANY.
163
Calcium Phosphate System in Sensing and Drug Delivery
S. Bose, S. Bose;
Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA.
164
Bone Response to New Generation of Nanocrystalline Calcium Sulfate Based Materials
N. Tovar1, H. Alexander1, I. Chesnoiu-Matei2, J. Ricci3, S. S. Mamidwar1;
1Orthogen LLC, Springfield, NJ, 2NYU Coll. of Dentistry, New York, NY, 3New York Univ. Coll. of Dentistry, New York, NY.
165
Evaluation of Hollow HA Microspheres as a Device for Controlled Release of Proteins
H. Fu, M. Rahaman, D. Day, R. Brown;
Missouri Univ. of Sci. and Technology, Rolla, MO.
166
Combinatorial Screening of Osteoblast Response to 3D Nano-Composite Tissue Scaffolds Using Gradients and Arrays
K. Chatterjee1, L. Sun2, L. C. Chow2, M. F. Young3, C. G. Simon, Jr.1;
1Natl. Inst. of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, 2American Dental Association, Gaithersburg, MD, 3NIH, Gaithersburg, MD.
Chemoselective Chemistry for Biomaterials (Symposium)
167
Chemoselective Chemistry in Biomaterials: Examples and Overview
J. Collier;
Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
168
Chemoselective Chemistry of Catechol : N-Terminal Amine Specific Reaction in Peptide and Proteins
I. Song, H. Lee, H. Lee;
Korea Advanced Inst. Of Sci. And Technology, Daejeon, KOREA, REPUBLIC OF.
169
Copper-free Click Chemistries for the Synthesis of Modular Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) Scaffolds
D. L. Elbert, P. K. Nguyen, C. G. Snyder;
Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO.
170
Diels-Alder Crosslinked Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogels for Tissue Engineering
C. M. Nimmo, S. C. Owen, M. S. Shoichet;
Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CANADA.
171
Staudinger Ligation for Dual Crosslinking of Alginate Hydrogels
K. Gattas-Asfura, C. Fraker, C. L. Stabler;
Univ. of Miami, Miami, FL.
172
Poly(Ethylene Glycol)-Based Hydrogels Via Metal-Free Thiol-Acrylate Click Chemistry: In Vivo Biocompatibility and 3-D Organotypic Culture Studies
Y. Fu1, K. Xu2, K. Kleinbeck1, W. Johnson3, C. Drifka3, E. Joyce3, S. Carpenter3, W. J. Kao4;
1Sch. of Pharmacy, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2Dept. of BioMed. Engineering, Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, CHINA, 3Dept. of BioMed. Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 4Sch. of Pharmacy, Dept. of BioMed. Engineering, Dept. of Surgery, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI.
Imaging Biomaterials
173
Chronic Label-free Volumetric Photoacoustic Microscopy of Melanoma Cells in Three-Dimensionally Porous Scaffolds
Y. Zhang, X. Cai, S-W. Choi, C. Kim, L. V. Wang, Y. Xia;
Washington Univ. in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO.
174
The Zcorrectorgui For 3D ToF-SIMS Cell Analysis
D. J. Graham, M. Robinson, D. G. Castner;
Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA.
175
Noninvasive Monitoring of Implant-Mediated Inflammatory Responses by Detecting Reactive Oxygen Species In Vivo
J. Zhou, Y-T. Tsai, H. Weng, L. Tang;
The Univ. Of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX.
176
Development of Probe Free Mapping of Cell Viability in Hydrogels
J. P. Dunkers, K. Chatterjee, C. G. Simon, Jr.;
NIST, Gaithersburg, MD.
177
Interfacial Polymerization for the Amplified Labeling of Poorly Expressed Proteins
B. J. Berron, C. N. Bowman;
Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO.
178
Imaging Macrophage Activity in Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaques With Functionalized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles
S. S. Yu1, W. G. Jerome2, D. A. Maron3, J. H. Dickerson, III1, T. D. Giorgio1;
1Vanderbilt Univ., Nashville, TN, 2Vanderbilt Univ. Med. Ctr., Nashville, TN, 3Vanderbilt Heart & Vascular Inst., Nashville, TN.
Translational Research in Nano-biomaterials
179
Development of Biodegradable Fluorescent Nanogels as a Theranostic System
D. Gyawali, S. Zhou, Y. Zhang, J. Yang;
Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX.
180
Hydrogel Coating of Nanoporous Particles for Enhanced Protein Stability and Controlled Intracellular Delivery
E. De Rosa1, D. Fan2, C. Chiappini1, X. Liu1, M. Ferrari1, E. Tasciotti1;
1The Methodist Hosp. Res. Inst., Houston, TX, 2The Univ. of Texas Hlth., Houston, TX.
181
Self-Assembled Nanomaterials Elicit T Cell-dependent Immune Responses
J. S. Rudra, T. Sun, K. C. Bird, M. D. Daniels, A. S. Chong, J. H. Collier;
Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
182
Skin Cell Functionality on Titania Nanotube Arrays
B. S. Smith;
Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO.
183
Mesoporous PLGA-Silicon Microparticles for the Treatment of Orthopedic Degenerative Disc Disease
C. H. Loo, D. Fan, I. Yazdi, E. Tasciotti, M. Ferrari, B. K. Weiner;
The Methodist Hosp. Res. Inst., Houston, TX.
184
Polyanhydride Nanoparticle Adjuvants for Anthrax Vaccine
L. Petersen, Y. Phanse, A. Ramer-Tait, M. Wannemuehler, B. Narasimhan;
Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA.