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Description: "The Laboratory of Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) conducts both fundamental and applied research in the broad areas of cell and tissue engineering. Our fundamental biological research addresses how the mechano-chemical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) influence both normal and pathologic tissue morphogenesis, with a particular emphasis on identifying the signal transduction mechanisms that drive these processes in 3-D. Our engineering efforts then seek to leverage this fundamental knowledge to inspire the design of "instructive materials" for applications in regenerative medicine and as model systems in which to study disease." The website includes information on the lab, descriptions of research activities, a personnel directory, and a bibliography of related publications.
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Subject: University of Michigan. Department of Biomedical Engineering., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan -- Faculty. , University of Michigan -- Research.
Group: Laboratory of Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (University of Michigan)
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Description: "The Laboratory of Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) conducts both fundamental and applied research in the broad areas of cell and tissue engineering. Our fundamental biological research addresses how the mechano-chemical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) influence both normal and pathologic tissue morphogenesis, with a particular emphasis on identifying the signal transduction mechanisms that drive these processes in 3-D. Our engineering efforts then seek to leverage this fundamental knowledge to inspire the design of "instructive materials" for applications in regenerative medicine and as model systems in which to study disease." The website includes information on the lab, descriptions of research activities, a personnel directory, and a bibliography of related publications.
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Subject: University of Michigan. Department of Biomedical Engineering., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan -- Faculty. , University of Michigan -- Research.
Group: Laboratory of Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (University of Michigan)
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Description: "The Laboratory of Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) conducts both fundamental and applied research in the broad areas of cell and tissue engineering. Our fundamental biological research addresses how the mechano-chemical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) influence both normal and pathologic tissue morphogenesis, with a particular emphasis on identifying the signal transduction mechanisms that drive these processes in 3-D. Our engineering efforts then seek to leverage this fundamental knowledge to inspire the design of "instructive materials" for applications in regenerative medicine and as model systems in which to study disease." The website includes information on the lab, descriptions of research activities, a personnel directory, and a bibliography of related publications.
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Subject: University of Michigan. Department of Biomedical Engineering., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan -- Faculty. , University of Michigan -- Research.
Group: Laboratory of Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (University of Michigan)
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Department of Biomedical Engineering.
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