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These AAE and ADA initiatives have stimulated robust interest in devising a multitude of tissue engineering approaches for dental pulp and dentin regeneration.

Here, a collection of 30 different alginate hydrogels with varied oxidation percentages and concentrations was prepared to develop a bioink platform that can be applied to a multitude of tissue engineering applications.

In this "heterogeneity TMA" approach, a multitude of tissue cores are sampled per patient both from the primary tumor and various metastases.

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A multitude of tissue-mimicking materials and phantoms are described in the literature that have been created using a variety of materials and preparation techniques and that have modeled a range of biological systems.

In vitro, ESCs undergo spontaneous differentiation into a multitude of tissues, and thus are a powerful tool for the study of early developmental processes and a promising resource for cell-based therapies.

Indeed, if it were not for their dose-limiting toxicity, glucocorticoids in all other respects would be ideal anti-inflammatory agents: orally absorbed, rapidly acting, and highly effective at shutting down a multitude of tissue-damaging, inflammatory pathways.

Over the last few years, it has become evident that a significant percentage of genes in higher eukaryotic genomes encode a multitude of tissue-specific transcript isoforms expressed in temporospatially distinct patterns (Gan et al. 2010; Graveley et al. 2011; Manak et al. 2006).

The ability of cyclin D1 to control transcription factor activity is appreciated in a multitude of tissues.

Despite the increasing number of studies addressing the impact of leg lengthening on a multitude of tissues, the response of the deep fascia has not been well documented.

Such adult stem cells have been discovered and characterized in a multitude of tissues, suggesting the potential for therapeutic application in their host tissue [ 2- 4].

Besides the kidneys, a multitude of tissues have a local 1-α-hydroxylase (1-OHase) including bone, placenta, prostate, keratinocytes, macrophages, T-lymphocytes, dendritic cells, several cancer cells, and the parathyroid gland.

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