Wivel et. al.; Methods of Gene Delivery, 1998, Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America vol. 12, No. 3: 483-501.* |
Kohn; Gene therapy for haematopoietic and lymphoid disorders, 1997, Clin. Exp. Immunoi 107: 54-57.* |
Riddell et al.; T-Cell mediated rejection of gene-modified HIV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in HIV-infected patients, 1996, Nature Medicine, vol. 2 No. 2:216-223.* |
St. Louis et al. An alternative approach to somatic cell gene therapy. (1988) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 85:3150-3154. |
Nilsson et al., “Growth of Anchorage-Dependent Cells on Macroporous Microcarriers,” Bio/Technology 4:989-990, 1986. |
Bell et al., Production of a Tissue-like structure by Contraction of Collagen Lattices by Human Fibroblast of Different Proliferative Potential In Vitro, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76:1274-1278, 1979. |
Bell et al., Recipes for Reconstituting Skin, J. Biomechanical Engineering 113:113-119, 1991. |
Bergsteindottir et al., The Effect of Three Dimensional Collagen Type I Preparation on the Structural Organization of Guinea Pig Enteric Ganglia in Culture, Experimental Cell Research 209:64-75, 1983. |
Bisbee et al., Mouse Mammary Epithelial Cells on Floating Collagen Gels: Transepithelial Ion Transport and Effects of Prolactin, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76:536-540, 1979. |
Boyce et al., Biologic Attachment, Growth, and Differentiation of Cultured Human Epidermal Keratinocytes a Graftable Collagen and Chondroitin-6-Sulfate Substrate, Surgery 103:421-430, 1988. |
Demetriou et al., Replacement of Liver Function in Rats by Transplantation of Microcarrier-Attached Hepatocytes, Science 233:1190-1192, 1986. |
Elsdale and Bard, Collagen Substrate for Studies on Cell Behavior, J. Cell Biology 54:626-627, 1972. |
Emerman and Pitelka, Maintenance and Induction of Morphological Differentiation in Dissociated Mammary Epithelium on Floating collagen Membranes, In Vitro 13:316-328, 1977. |
Gilbert et al., Cell Transplantation of Genetically Altered Cells on Biodegradable Polymer Scaffolds in Syngeneic Rats, Transplantation 56:423-427, 1993. |
Halberstadt et al., The In Vitro Growth of a Three-Dimensional Human Dermal Replacement Using a Single-Pa Perfusion System, Biotechnology and Bioengineering 43:740-746, 1994. |
Kleinman et al., Role of Collagenous Matrices in the Adhesion and Growth of Cells, J. Cell Biology 88:473-485, 1981. |
Krueger et al., Genetically Modified Skin to Treat Disease: Potential and Limitations, J. Investigative Dermatology, 103:76S-84S, 1994. |
Moullier et al., Long-term Delivery of a Lysosomal Enzyme by Genetically Modified Fibroblasts in Dogs, Nature Medicine, 1: 353-357, 1995. |
Moullier et al., Correction of Lysosomal Storage in the Liver and Spleen of MPS VII Mice by Implantation of Genetically Modified Skin Fibroblasts, Nature Genetics 4:154:159, 1993. |
Moullier et al., Continuous Systemic Secretion of a Lysosomal Enzyme by Genetically Modified Mouse Skin Fibroblasts, Transplantation 56:427-432, 1993. |
Nakagawa et al., Long-term Culture of Fibroblasts in Contracted Collagen Gels: Effects on Cells Growth and Biosynthetic Activity, J. Investigative Dermatology 93:792-798, 1989. |
Palmer et al., Genetically Modified Skin Fibroblasts Persist Long After Transplantation but Gradually Inactivate Introduced Genes, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88:1330-1334, 1991. |
Palmer et al., Production of Human Factor IX in Animals by Genetically Modified Skin Fibroblasts: Potent Therapy for Hemophilia B, Blood 73:438-445, 1989. |
Reuveny, Microcarriers in Cell Culture: Structure and Applications, Advances in Cell Culture 4:213-47, 1985. |
Shahar et al., Cerebral Neurons, Skeletal Myoblasts, and Cardiac Muscle Cells Cultured on Macroporous Beds Biotechnology and Bioengineering 43:826-831, 1994. |
Turley et al., The Retention and Ultrastructural Appearances of Various Extracellular Matrix Molecules Incorporated into Three-Dimensional Hydrated Collagen Lattices, Developmental Biology 109:347-369, 1985. |
Varani et al., Cell Growth on Microcarriers: Comparison of Proliferation on and Recovery from Various Substrates J. Biological Standardization 14:331-336, 1986. |
Vournakis and Runstadler, Microenvironment: The Key to Improved Cell Culture Products, Bio/Technology 7:143-145, 1989. |
Weinberg and Bell, Regulation of Proliferation of Bovine Aortic Endothelial Cells, Smooth Muscle Cells, Adventitial Fibroblasts in Collagen Lattices, J. Cellular Physiology 122:410-414, 1985. |
Sullivan et al., “Biohybrid Artificial Pancreas: Long-Term Implantation Studies on Diabetic, Pancreatectomized Dogs,” Science 252:718-721, May 3, 1991. |
Bartlett et al., “Regulation of neural stem cell differentiation in the forebrain,” Immunol. Cell. Biol. 76(5):414-418, 1998 (Abstract only). |
Chen et al., “Differential roles for bone morphogenic protein (BMP) receptor type IB and IA differentiation and specification of mesenchymal . . . lineages,” J. Cell. Biol. 142(1):295-305, 1998 (Abstract only). |
Freshney, (ed.), Culture of Human Cells, 3rd Edition, Wiley-Liss, Inc., 1994, pp. 219-224. |
Gregoire et al., “Understanding adipocyte differentiation,” Physiol. Rev. 78(3):783-809, 1998 (Abstract only). |
Hansbrough et al., “Evaluation of a biodegradable matrix containing cultured human fibroblasts as a dermal replacement beneath meshed skin grafts on athymic mice,” Surgery, 11:438-446, 1992. |
Nakajima et al., “Adipose tissue extracellular matrix: newly organized by adipocytes during differentiation,” Differentiation 63(4):193-200, 1998 (Abstract only). |
Wilkens et al., “Development of a bilayerd living skin construct for clinical applications,” Biotech. Biogen. 43:747-756, 1994. |
Product Description for Unweighted Macroporous Microspheres, “Cellex Biosciences Technical Note,” Cellex Biosciences, Inc., 10 pages, 1994. |
Product Description for Verax® microspheres, “Verax VX-100® Microspheres Technical Specifications,” Verax® Corporation, 2 pages, 1991. |
Black et al., “In vitro reconstruction of a human capillary-like network in a tissue-engineered skin equivalent,” FASEB J. 12:1331-1340, 1998. |
Black et al., “A novel approach for studying angiogenesis: A human skin equivalent with a capillary-like network,” Cell Biology and Toxicology 15:81-90, 1999. |
Bell et al., “Recipes for Reconstituting Skin,” J. of Biomechanical Engineering 113:113-119, 1991. |
DeBlois et al., “Heparin-fibroblast growth factor-fibrin complex . . . materials,” Biomaterials 15(9):665-672, 1994. |
Descamps et al., “Organoids direct systemic expression of erythropoietin in mice,” Gene Therapy 2:411-417, 1995. |
Hayek et al., “Angiogenic Peptides in Pancreatic Islet Transplantation to Diabetic Rats,” Transplantation 50(6): 931-933, 1990. |
Mooney et al., “Localized Delivery of Epidermal Growth Factor Improves the Survival of Transplanted Hepatocytes,” Biotechnology and Bioengineering 50:422-429, 1996. |
Parenteau et al., “Epidermis Generated In Vitro: Practical Considerations and Applications,” J. of Cellular Biochemistry 45:245-251, 1991. |
Watanabe et al., “Effect of basic fibroblast growth factor on angiogenesis in the infracted porcine heart,” Basic Res. Cardiol. 93:30-37, 1998. |
Zarge et al., “Fibrin glue containing fibroblast growth factor type 1 . . . model,” J Vasc Surg 25:840-9, 1997. |