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Solubilized Biomaterial as a Tissue Specific Coating Substrate for Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell Differentiation

Research Authors
Teotia PK, Hussein KH, Park K-M, Kim H-M, Hoon G-J, Hong S-H, Yang S-R, Ahn C, Woo H-M
Research Department
Research Journal
10th Japan-Korea Transplantation Forum, Tokyo, Japan
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2014

Decellularized Porcine Liver Matrices as a Platform for Organ bioengineering

Research Authors
Kamal Hany Hussein, Kyung-Mee Park, Hyun-Min Kim, Pankaj Kumar Teotia, Jin-Hoon Ghim, Seok-Ho Hong, Se-Ran Yang, Sung-Min Park, Cheol Ahn, and Heung-Myong Woo
Research Department
Research Journal
10th Japan Korea Transplantation Forum, Tokyo, Japan
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2014

Decellularized biocompatible porcine liver extracellular matrix as a tissue specific coating for stem cell culture and differentiation

Research Authors
Teotia PK, Hussein KH, Park K-M, Kim H-M, Hoon G-J, Hong S-H, Yang S-R, Ahn C, Woo H-M
Research Department
Research Journal
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society Asia-Pacific Annual Conference (TEMRIS-AP 2014), Daegu, Korea.
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2014

Recellularized porcine liver scaffold as a xenogenic biomaterial for organ bioengineering

Research Authors
Hussein KH, Park K-M, Teotia PK, Kim H-M, Hoon G-J, Woo H-M
Research Department
Research Journal
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society Asia-Pacific Annual Conference (TEMRIS-AP 2014), Daegu, Korea
Research Rank
3
Research Year
2014

Surgical management of some congenital anomalies in ruminants

Research Abstract
Aim: A survey was undertaken to analyze the congenital anomalies in ruminants recorded at in the veterinary college teaching hospital. Materials and Methods: A total of 58 cases (21 atresia ani, 11 atresia recti, 5 atresia ani et recti, 11 Urethral dilatation, 2 contracted tendon, 1 hypospadias, 1 supernumerary limb, 3 dermoid cyst, 1 cyclopia, 2 persistent urachus) of congenital malformations were evaluated. Results: A total of 56 congenital malformation cases were operated. Conclusion: The development of these congenital malformations, their effect on the animal life and the different surgical interventions were discussed.
Research Authors
Kamal H Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
Eurasian Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Research Pages
245- 249
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 27- No 4
Research Year
2011

An Unusual Huge Abscess in a Buffalo Bull (Bubalis bubalis): Case Report

Research Abstract
A buffalo bull was presented to the college hospital with the complaint of the presence of a huge swelling. The animal had been infected with edematous skin disease for three months. The abscess was diagnosed as the presence of large swelling, exploratory puncture, radiographically and by ultrasongraphy. This huge abscess was removed by surgical excision under the effect of sedation and local analgesia. No postoperative complications were observed during a four-month follow up period. The abscess was successfully removed by surgical excision, which resulted in better aesthesis and an increase in the marketability of the animal.
Research Authors
K.H. Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
Buffalo Bulletin
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.31- No.4
Research Year
2012

Surgical correction of salivary fistula in a buffalo (Bubalis bubalis) using a polyethylene tube as a stent

Research Abstract
Abstract A ten-yearold female buffalo was presented to the clinic with presence of an opening on left cheek secreting clear viscous fluid. The condition was diagnosed as salivary fistula. There are many techniques for treatment of salivary fistula but with bad prognosis .Here, we described a successful surgical technique using a polyethylene tube as a stent for treatment of salivary fistula with good results.
Research Authors
Kamal H Hussein
Research Department
Research Journal
International Journal for Agro Veterinary and Medical Sciences
Research Pages
69-72
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 6, Issue 2
Research Website
http://www.scopemed.org/?mno=18272
Research Year
2012

Successful surgical treatment of
a case of supernumerary ectopic limb in a cattle calf

Research Abstract
Abstract A case of a cattle calf was presented to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Assiut, Egypt with the complaint of the presence of an extra limb. The accessory limb was underdeveloped and present at the perineal region, lateral to the vulva. After clinical and radiographic examination, the congenital anomaly was diagnosed as supernumerary ectopic limb (SEL). The SEL was removed successfully by surgical excision under local analgesia. No complications were observed during a period of five months follow up postoperatively. The SEL can be successfully removed by surgical excision, which result in normal locomotion and increase the marketability of the animal.
Research Authors
Kamal Hany Hussein, Magda Mahmoud Ali, Ahmed Fathy Galal
Research Department
Research Journal
European Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Research Pages
28-35
Research Publisher
Science & Knowledge Publishing Corporation Limited
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 1, Issue 1
Research Website
http://scik.org/index.php/ejvm/article/view/469
Research Year
2012

Mouse Adipose Tissue-Derived Adult Stem Cells Expressed Osteogenic Specific Transcripts of Osteocalcin and Parathyroid Hormone Receptor During Osteogenesis

Research Abstract
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Adult mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have potential to differentiate into various lineages, replacing cells during normal turnover and tissue regeneration to replace damaged or lost adult tissues during osteoporosis and arthritis, or traumatic injuries. We investigated the osteogenic signature in mouse adipose tissue (AD)- and bone marrow (BM)-derived MSCs. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MSCs from adipose tissue and bone marrow were compared for osteogenic endogenous mRNA markers by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Cellular proliferation and immunophenotype analyzed by flow cytometry revealed that mouse AD-MSCs and BM-MSCs shared similar characteristics. RESULT: Isolated AD-MSC and BM-MSC showed high proliferation rates and fibroblast morphology. Flow cytometry revealed positive markers for mesenchyme, but negative for primitive hematopoietic and endothelial cells. At day 21, Alizarin red S and Von-kossa staining of differentiated cells showed high calcium deposits compared with undifferentiated cells. After 21 days of osteogenic differentiation, AD-MSCs expressed osteocalcin and parathyroid hormone (PTH) compared with undifferentiated cells. Osteogenic-specific transcript of osteocalcin (OC), bone gamma carboxyglutamate protein, and PTH receptor (PTHr) were detected only in differentiated not undifferentiated cells. Undifferentiated BM-MSCs, expressed all markers at low intensity, which amplified during differentiation. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that the OC and PTHr can be used as differentiation markers for osteogenesis of mouse AD-MSC.
Research Authors
P K Teotia, K H Hussein, K-M Park, S-H Hong, S-M Park, I-C Park, S-R Yang, H-M Woo
Research Department
Research Journal
Transplantation Proceedings
Research Pages
3102-3107
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 45, Issue 8
Research Website
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24157044
Research Year
2013

Fabrication of a Biodegradable Xenoantigen-Free Rat Liver Scaffold for Potential Drug Screening Applications

Research Abstract
Abstract BACKGROUND: The increasing market in biological pharmaceuticals raises the demand for human test systems. Although 2-dimensional (2D) models are mostly used for these purposes, these models not mimic responses of 3-dimensional (3D) native tissue. METHODS: After generation of a rat liver scaffold using 0.1% sodium dodecyl sulfate, we characterized the histology, blood vessel integrity, and residual DNA as well as retained amounts of collagen and glycosaminoglycan (GAG). Then, we examined the susceptibility of extracellular matrix (ECM) to enzymatic remodeling. Finally, a mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) was performed to evaluate the in vitro immunogenicity of the ECM against human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). RESULTS: Histologic examination of decellularized liver revealed the removal of nuclear and cytoplasmic materials with preservation of architecture. The vascular network was intact after decellularization. Biochemical analysis of ECM components revealed that only a negligible amount of DNA was retained compared with the native liver with preservation of large amounts of GAG and collagen. Scaffolds were degraded in response to collagenase treatment. MLR demonstrated that decellularized matrices did not exert any xenostimulatory response against human PBMCs. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggested that naturally derived rat liver scaffolds show natural biocompatibility besides the ability to preserve the intact 3D structure and components. Because of these characteristics, the whole decellularized rat liver can retain many aspects of native tissue structure and function upon recellularization enabling it to be used for drug screening.
Research Authors
K H Hussein, K-M Park, P K Teotia, J-W Yang, H-M Kim, S-H Hong, S-R Yang, I-C Park, S-M Park, H-M Woo
Research Department
Research Journal
Transplantation Proceedings
Research Pages
3092-3096
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol 45, Issue 8
Research Website
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24157042
Research Year
2013
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