PMID: 15332595Aug 31, 2004Paper

Culture of haematopoietic cells in a 3-D bioreactor made of Al2O3 or apatite foam

Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine
H SchubertU M Gross

Abstract

Foams of Al2O3 and apatite ceramics with interconnecting pores were produced using a new technique. The surfaces of the ceramics served as substrates for the culture of human peripheral and bone marrow derived stem cells. Up to 27 days the cells were kept in culture where they proliferated and developed into different morphologies consistent with bone marrow cell lines.

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Jan 16, 2007·Journal of Materials Science. Materials in Medicine·Almuth BertholdHelmut Schubert
Nov 13, 2008·Cytotechnology·Hera Andrade-ZaldívarAntonio De León Rodríguez
Jul 28, 2012·Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology·Balasundari Ramesh, Soma Guhathakurta

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