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Institute of Cell and Tissue Culture Technologies

Research Projects

  • Development of Physiologic 3D Cultivation Approaches for Primary Human MSCs
  • Cellulose-Based Hydrogel Scaffolds for 3D Cultivation of human MSCs
  • Manufacturing of Tunable Particulate 3D Carriers for MSC Expansion in Dynamic Culture
  • Development of Physiological Potency Assays for Cell-Based Therapies
  • Alginate Core–Shell Capsules for 3D Cultivation of adMSCs

Research Projects

  • BOKU-Start
  • Department of Biotechnology and Food Science
  • Institute of Cell and Tissue Culture Technologies
  • Research Projects
This page is available under these URLs:
  • https://boku.ac.at/en/btlw/zgkt/research-projects
  • https://short.boku.ac.at/q9zp2w

Development of Physiological Potency Assays For Cell-Based Therapies

Cellulose-Based Hydrogel Scaffolds for 3D Cultivation of Human MSCs

Alginate Core–Shell Capsules for 3D Cultivation of Adipose-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Manufacturing of Tunable Particulate 3D Carriers for MSC Expansion in Dynamic Culture

Development of Physiologic 3D Cultivation Approaches For Primary Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells

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