Center associated Publications

Original Research & Press articles generated by the members of our Center for Modular Manufacturing of Structural tissues Community

Peer-reviewed manuscripts

  • Climov, M.; Matar, A.J.; Farkash, E.A.; Medeiros, E.; Qiao, J.; Harrington, E.; Gusha, A.; Al-Musa, A.; Sachs, D.H.; Randolph, M.; Bollenbach, T.J.; and Huang, C.A.: Survival of allogeneic self-assembled cultured skin. Transplantation, 2016, 100(10):2071-2078. PMCID: PMC5030145; PMID: 27479166 
  • Climov, M.; Medeiros, E.; Farkash, E.A.; Qiao, J.; Rousseau, C.F.; Dong, S.; Zawadzka, A.; Racki, W.J.; Al-Musa, A.; Sachs, D.H.; Randolph, M.A.; Huang, C.A.; and Bollenbach, T.J.: Bioengineered self-assembled skin as an alternative to skin grafts. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open, 2016, 4(6):e731. PMCID: PMC4956843, PMID: 27482479 
  • Lin-Gibson, S.; Lin, N.J.; Jackson, S.; Viswanathan, S.; Zylberberg, C.; Wolfrum, J.; Basu, S.; Roy, K.; Marshall. D.; McFarland, R.; Hoover, S.; Rietze, R.; Getz, A.; and Henke, D.: Standards efforts and landscape for rapid microbial testing methodologies in regenerative medicine. Cytotherapy. 2021 May;23(5):390-398. doi: 10.1016/j.jcyt.2020.07.006. PMID: 33775524
  • Tsokas, K.; McFarland, R.; Burke, C.; Lynch, J.L.; Bollenbach, T.; Callaway Ii, D.A.; and Siegel, J.: Reducing Risks and Delays in the Translation of Cell and Gene Therapy Innovations into Regulated Products. NAM Perspectives, 2019.  
  • Haddock, R.; Lin-Gibson, S.; Lumelsky, N.; McFarland, R.; Roy, K.; Saha, K.; Zhang, J.; and Zylberberg, C. Manufacturing cell therapies: The paradigm shift in health care of this century. .  NAM Perspectives; Washington, DC: National Academy of Medicine; 2017.
  • Witten, C.M.; McFarland, R.D.; and Simek, S.L.: Concise Review: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Regenerative Medicine. Stem Cells Transl Med, 2015, 4(12):1495-1499. PMCID: PMC4675507; PMID: 26494784

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ARMI

The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI) is a member-based, nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the bioeconomy of the United States. The institute’s work will positively impact not only manufacturing but also healthcare and education and workforce development in the country.

Commercialization

The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute (ARMI) is a member-based, nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the bioeconomy of the United States. The institute’s work will positively impact not only manufacturing but also healthcare and education and workforce development in the country.