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Jon A. Rowley

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  49
Citations -  6027

Jon A. Rowley is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tissue engineering & Bioreactor. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 45 publications receiving 5659 citations. Previous affiliations of Jon A. Rowley include Ford Motor Company & University of Massachusetts Boston.

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Alginate hydrogels as synthetic extracellular matrix materials

TL;DR: Alginate may prove to be an ideal material with which to confer specific cellular interactive properties, potentially allowing for the control of long-term gene expression of cells within these matrices.
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Alginate type and RGD density control myoblast phenotype.

TL;DR: Myoblast proliferation and differentiation could be regulated by varying the alginate monomeric ratio and the density of RGD ligands at the substrate surface, and specific combinations ofAlginate type and RGD density were required to obtain efficient myoblast differentiation on these materials.
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Engineering growing tissues

TL;DR: It is hypothesized that tissues capable of growing with time could be engineered by supplying growth stimulus signals to cells from the biomaterial used for cell transplantation, and this concept of promoting the growth of engineered tissues could find great utility in engineering numerous tissue types by way of the transplantation of a small number of precursor cells.
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Injection molding of chondrocyte/alginate constructs in the shape of facial implants.

TL;DR: Production of shaped cartilage implants by this technique presents several advantages, including good dimensional tolerance, high sample-to-sample reproducibility, and high cell viability, and this system may be useful in the large-scale production of precisely shaped Cartilage implants.