Publications by authors named "Masakazu Inamori"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how different cell seeding methods affect the distribution patterns of human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) and their differentiation into neuroectodermal cells.
  • It evaluates the impact of vessel tilting and prolonged seeding suspension time on spatial heterogeneity, including global and local variability in cell distribution.
  • Findings suggest that improper high-density seeding conditions can lead to a lower yield of neuroectodermal cells, emphasizing the importance of maintaining consistent culture conditions for successful cell differentiation.
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Hybrid artificial liver (HAL) is an extracorporeal circulation system comprised of a bioreactor containing immobilized functional liver cells. It is expected to not only serve as a temporary liver function support system, but also to accelerate liver regeneration in recovery from hepatic failure. One of the most difficult problems in developing a hybrid artificial liver is obtaining an adequate cell source.

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Retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells were cultured on the laminin-coated and plain surfaces. The measurement of local nucleus density in non-stratified region, which correlated with formation of tight junction, is the indicator of the maturation, and the parameters can be applied to the evaluation of the early-stage maturation of RPE cells in culture.

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Tissue vascularization in vitro is necessary for cell transplantation and is a major challenge in tissue engineering. To construct large and regularly vascularized tissue, we focused on the integration of endothelial cell-covered spheroids. Primary rat hepatocytes were cultured on a rotary shaker, and 100-150 mum spheroids were obtained by filtration.

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