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Organizers: Robert Nerem and Donald Ingber February 20 - 26, 1994; Taos, New Mexico Plenary Sessions Page February 20 Keynote Addresses (Joint) .................................................................................................................................... 266 February 21 Cell Growth and Stem Cell Isolation .................................................................................................................... 266 Basic Principles: Control of Tissue Development (Joint) .................................................................................... .267 February 22 From Basic Research to Clinical Experiences: The Musculoskeletal System ....................................................... 267 From Basic Research to Clinical Experiences: The Gastrointestinal System ........................................................ 268 February 23 Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering: From Natural to Synthetic (Joint) ................................................................ 269 From Basic Research to Clinical Experiences: The Hematopoietic System .......................................................... 270 February 24 Basic Principles: Mechanical Forces as Regulators of Biological Activity (Joint) ................................................ 271 February 25 From Basic Research to Clinical Experiences: The Vascular System .................................................................. .272 From Basic Research to Clinical Experiences: Artificial Skin .............................................................................. 273 Poster Sessions February 21 Control of Tissue Development, Growth and Repair (PZloO-114) ....................................................................... 274 February 22 Musculoskeletal System (p22oO-208) .................................................................................................................. 278 February 23 Vascular System (p23oO-307) .............................................................................................................................. 280 Biomatenals (PZ308-315) .................................................................................................................................... 284 265 Tissue Engineering Keynote Addresses (Joint) PZ 001 PHYSICOCHEMISTRY OF RECEPTOR-MEDIATED CELL FUNCTIONS, Douglas A. Lauffenburger, Departments of Chemical Engineering and Cell 81 Structural Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801. Understanding cell functions such as proliferation,
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry – Wiley
Published: Jan 13, 1995
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