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Laser Beam Helps Protect Signal Proteins Used for Tissue Engineering

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A University of Washington research group has used laser light to tether and untether signal proteins to the scaffolds used in tissue engineering. The signals that these proteins send to control cell migration, division, and differentiation are critical to growing tissues in the lab but the proteins are fragile. Traditional methods used to keep proteins on scaffolds can kill more than 90% of the proteins’ functionality. The new technique allows the researchers to load a hydrogel (scaffold) with many different types of protein signals and then expose the hydrogel to laser light to...Read full article

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    Published: May 2019
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    photochemistry
    The study of chemical reactions stimulated by the properties of light.
    Research & TechnologyeducationAmericasUniversity of WashingtonLasersLight SourcesMaterialsBiophotonicsbioengineeringphotochemistrytissue engineeringmedicalBioScan

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