Sentences with phrase «of scaffold architecture»

Effects of scaffold architecture on cranial bone healing.
BMP delivery complements the guiding effect of scaffold architecture without altering bone microstructure in critical - sized long bone defects: A multiscale analysis.

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«Ideally, the architecture of the scaffold should mimic that of the native tissue to be repaired,» says Wei Shen, a postdoctoral research associate also in the department.
They showed that the fibrous peptide scaffold regulates the height and architecture of the molecular tower.
The scientists demonstrated the technique to engineer nanoparticle architectures using an octahedral scaffold with particles positioned in precise locations on the scaffold according to the specificity of DNA coding.
Post — assembly line cascades of enzymatic oxidations also create cross-linked and cyclized architectures that generate the mature scaffolds of natural product antibiotics.
«This is a groundbreaking advance in the 3 - D architecturing of materials at nano - to macroscales with applications in batteries, lightweight ultrastrong materials, catalytic converters, supercapacitors and biological scaffolds,» said Rahul Panat, associate professor in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, who led the research.
Fused deposition modeling of novel scaffold architectures for tissue engineering applications.
Feature a design architecture reflecting the scaffolding levels of the intended student learning and be built collaboratively.
Celebrating the neighborhood's metal scaffolding, makeshift welded architecture, abandoned cars, fenced compounds, and ubiquitous graffiti, Brown's paintings, through her vivid use of color and loose paint handling, evoked French Romantics like Eugene Delacroix and Flemish masters such as Peter Paul Rubens.
Yet, the final sculptures are realized as hard structures — with aluminum, plywood, and brass sometimes integrated as both aesthetic elements and supports — exposed armatures or scaffoldings that reveal the architecture of their own construction.
In Carlos Bunga's Under the Skin, a colonnade of cardboard scaffolding fills and divides the high vaulted interior architecture of Theaster Gates» newly - renovated Stony Island Arts Bank building.
This scaffolding inspired construction is the core architecture onto which the artist displays several bodies of works - steel, wood, and paper sculptures, fiber reliefs, and video projection.
by Anastasia Karpova Tinari In Carlos Bunga's Under the Skin, a colonnade of cardboard scaffolding fills and divides the high vaulted interior architecture of Theaster Gates» newly - renovated Stony Island Arts Bank building.
Deep inside a maze of spaces in a scaffolded building at the city's southern embankment, Khaled Hafez of Cairo showed Mirror Sonata for a Temple, his colourful video of millennia of cultural icons in a parade on the screen — satirically muscled men, bulls from Mesopotamian history, elegantly decorated architecture.
The neighboring shows generate an architecture of structures in a constant state of scaffolding and crumbling, an edifice that sways between construction and deconstruction.
From birth to age two, much of the brain architecture related to social and emotional response is formed as scaffolding for future mental health.
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