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Poster Presentations September 5 (Wed), 2018 13:10 Poster Presentations ‌September 5 (Wed), 2018 13:10 - 14:10 P01. Acellular matrix 01-P012: Nanomaterials for tissue engineering of heart valve bioprosthesis – the use of acoustic wave and laser ablation methods for 01-P001: Nasal cartilage reconstruction using decellularized the preparation of bioactive scaffold extracellular cartilage matrix: Long-term comparison of subcutaneous Piotr Wilczek,Roman Major,Marek Sanak,Marek Strzelec,Roman and intranasal biocompatibility in a rabbit model Ostrowski,Antoni Rycyk,Aleksandra Niemiec Cyganek ,Anna Achim von Bomhard,Alexander Elsaesser,Ricarda Riepl,Katharina Baranska-Lesiak Pippich,Joseph Faust,Silke Schwarz,Ludwig Koerber,Roman Breiter, Heart Prosthesis Institute, Bioengineering Laboratory, Wolnosci Zabrze, Poland Nicole Rotter 01-P013: Microscopic Challenges to Understand Structural Department of Maxillo-facial surgery, Technical University of Munich, Germany Characteristics of Protein Based Biomaterials for Research and 01-P002: The acceleration of angiogenesis into inactivated dermis by Translational Applications in Skin Tissue Engineering high hydrostatic pressure using the sustained release basic fibroblast Vaibhav Sharma,Dale Moulding,Nupur Kohl,Elena García-Gareta, growth factor Lilian Hook Tien Minh Le,Naoki Morimoto,Natsuo Kakudo,Toshihito Mitsui, Regenerative Biomaterials Group, RAFT Institute, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Sharon Claudia Notodihardjo,Kenji Kusumoto UK / Smart Matrix Ltd, Leopold Muller Building, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kansai Medical University, Hirakata, UK Japan 01-P014: Novel Approach for Quantification of Pore-size for Scaffolds 2 01-P003: IL-33 as a key signaling molecule for the therapeutic effects of (>16 cm ) Using ImageJ Software for Quality Control ECM bioscaffolds for muscle repair Vaibhav Sharma,Dale Moulding,Elena García-Gareta,Lilian Hook George S Hussey,Jenna L Dziki,Heth R Turnquist,Stephen F Badylak Regenerative Biomaterials Group, RAFT Institute, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine, University of Pittsburgh / Department UK / Smart Matrix Ltd, Leopold Muller Building, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, USA UK 01-P004: Animal Liver Matrix Obtained by Decelularization procedure 01-P015: Human Decellularized Dermis as Biological Scaffold for Viorel Nacu,Mariana Jian,Ivan Moghildea,Vitalie Cobzac,Ludmila Myocardial Regeneration: Mechanical Characterization Nacu,Victor Popescu Diana Massai,Mara Terzini,Alessandra Aldieri,Veronica Romano, Laboratory of Tissue Engineering an Cells Cultures, State University of Medicine and Clotilde Castaldo,Franca Di Meglio,Daria Nurzynska,Gianpaolo Pharmacy Nicolae Testemitanu, Moldova Serino,Cristina Bignardi,Alberto Audenino Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Politecnico di Torino, Torino, 01-P005: Surface topology of decellularized aorta and its synthetic Italy replica affected cell behavior Tsuyoshi Kimura,Mayuka Kondo,Yoshihide Hashimoto,Naoko 01-P016: Tissue Decellularization Bioreactors – Medical Grade vs. Basic Nakamura,Akio Kishida Science Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Maximilian Grab,Fabian Koenig,Jessica Emrich,Christian Hagl, Tokyo, Japan Nikolaus Thierfelder Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany / 01-P006: Characterization of EmDerm – a novel hierarchically Institute of Medical and Polymer Engineering, Technical University, Munich, Germany structured bio-intelligent scaffold for tissue regeneration Xuxin Lim,Matthew Potter,Zhanfeng Cui,Julian F Dye 01-P017: Fabrication of Hydrogel Materials for Wound Healing Department of Engineering Science, Univeristy of Oxford, Oxford, UK Jen Ming Yang,Yi-Fan Lu,Yen-Hsiang Chang,Chih Chin Hsu Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Chang Gung University, Taiwan / 01-P007: Characterization of decellularized testis matrix Department of General Dentistry, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, TaoYuan, Taiwan / Elias Kargar Abarghouei,Taherh Talaei-khozani,Zahra vojdani,Sanaz Division of Pediatric Ingectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Chang Gung Alaei,Ashraf Hassanpour Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan, Taiwan Department of anatomy, university of medical science, Shiraz, Iran 01-P018: Application of cell-free human allodermis and skin grafts for 01-P008: Development of the optimal decellularization protocol for lower extremity reconstruction respiratory mucosa and evaluation of its feasibility for treating partial Sang Wha Kim,Youn Hwan Kim mucosal defect Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine, Seoul National Soo Yeon Jung,Ha yeong Kim,An Nguyen-Thuy Tran,Hyun Ju Oh, University, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea Min Ji Lee,Sojeong Kim,Han Su Kim 01-P019: Melanin pigments in the melanocytic nevus regress Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea spontaneously after inactivation by high hydrostatic pressure Michiharu Sakamoto,Naoki Morimoto,Chizuru Jinno,Atsushi 01-P009: Crosslinking of Collagen or Collagen-like Hydrogels by Mahara,Shuichi Ogino,Kenji Kusumoto,Tetsuji Yamaoka Fenton’s Reagent for Ocular Applications Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Kyoto University Graduate School Mehmet Nizamoglu,Jöns Hilborn,Ayan Samanta of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan Polymer Chemistry, Department of Chemistry-Angstrom, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden 01-P020: Bioinspired scaffolds for tissue engineering applications Franck Cleymand,Charles Roux-Pertus,Solenne Fleutot,João Mano 01-P010: 3D printing of highly stable hydrogels composited of gelatin Institut Jean Lamour (IJL), Universite de Lorraine, Nancy, France and dopamine-modified alginate Quan Wang 01-P021: Perfusion Decellularization of Cadaveric Porcine Kidney Using Department of Orthopaedics, The Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Childrens Chemical Methods with Sonication Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China Nathaniel P. Dugos,Sreypich Say,Tosha Mae Manalastas,Joseph Rey Sta. Agueda,Sigrid M. Agcaoili,Julie Anne M. Nana 01-P011: Investigation of Bone Reconstruction Using Attenuated Chemical Engineering Department, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines Immunogenicity Xenobone Composite Graft Fabricated by 3D Printing Huaqiong Li,Qiongxi Pan,Yingying Wang,Allan Zijian Zhao 01-P022: Preparation of neural stem cell-derived decellularized School of Biomedical Engineering, School of Ophthalmology & Optometry and Eye matrices as a stem cell niche model Hospital, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China / Wenzhou Institute of Takashi Hoshiba,Yuki Sugano,Natsumi Yokoyama Biomaterials and Engineering, CAS, Wenzhou, China / Engineering Research Center of Frontier Center for Organic Materials, Yamagata University, Yonezawa, Japan / Clinical Functional Materials and Diagnosis & Treatment Devices of Zhejiang Province, Innovative Flex Course for Frontier Organic Material Systems, Yamagata University, Wenzhou Institute of Biomaterials and Engineering, CAS, Wenzhou, China Yonezawa, Japan / National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan 80 5th TERMIS World Congress 2018 Poster Presentations September 5 (Wed), 2018 13:10 - 14:10 01-P023: Effects of RGDSP-derived Extracellular Signaling in Three- 01-P034: A Word of Caution – Challenging Decellularization with dimensional Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)-based Hydrogel on Maintaining Established and Modified Treatment Protocols Undifferentiation of Spermatogonial Stem Cells in Pig Maximilian Grab,Simone Mueller,Fabian Koenig,Christian Hagl, Min Hee Park,Hyun Lee,Jung Im Yun,Kimyung Choi,Eunsong Lee, Nikolaus Thierfelder Seung Tae Lee Department of Cardiac Surgery, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany / Department of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Korea Institute of Medical and Polymer Engineering, Technical Unviersity, Munich, Germany 01-P024: Effects of TTSWSQ-derived Extracellular Signaling in 01-P035: Decellularized Fetal Membranes: Naturally-derived materials 3-dimensional Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)-based Hydrogel on improve ex-vivo expansion of mesenchymal stem cells and form Maintaining Undifferentiation of Spermatogonial Stem Cells derived injectable gels for cell delivery from Porcine Testes Aida Shakouri,Zak Reynolds,Andrea Janet O’Connor,Bill Kalionis, Hye Jin Park,Min Hee Park,Song Baek,Jung Im Yun,Kimyung Choi, Daniel Edward Heath Eungsong Lee,Seung Tae Lee Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Melbourne, Australia / Department of Animal Life Science, University of Kangwon National University, Departmeny of Fetal-Maternal Medicine, The Royal Women's Hospital, Australia Chuncheon, Korea 01-P036: Harnessing the native extracellular matrix for Periodontal 01-P025: Effects of PEILDVPSTV-derived Extracellular Signaling in Tissue Engineering Three-dimensional Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)-based Hydrogel on Fanny Blaudez,Cedryck Vaquette,Saso Ivanovski,Dietmar Maintaining Undifferentiation of Spermatogonial Stem Cells in pig Hutmacher,Stephen Hamlet Na Rae Han,Min Hee Park,Jung Im Yun,Kimyung Choi,Eunsong Lee, Griffith University, Gold Coast, QLD, Australia Seung Tae Lee 01-P037: The Development of a Decellularisation Protocol for the Department of Animal Life Science, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Korea Intervertebral Disc for Disc Replacement 01-P026: Degradation rate definesin situ cell reprogramming efficiency
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