A cost-effective, analytical method for measuring metabolic load of mitochondria
(2019)
Journal Article
Campbell-Ritchie, A., Grey, J. F., Townley, A. R., Everitt, N. M., & Wheatley, S. P. (2019). A cost-effective, analytical method for measuring metabolic load of mitochondria. Metabolism Open, 4, Article 100020. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.metop.2019.100020
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The use of decellularised animal tissue to study disseminating cancer cells (2018)
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Grey, J. F. E., Campbell-Ritchie, A., Everitt, N. M., Fezovich, A. J., & Wheatley, S. P. (2019). The use of decellularised animal tissue to study disseminating cancer cells. Journal of Cell Science, 132(4), Article jcs219907. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.219907Since the establishment of cell culture, common practice has been to grow adherent cells in 2D monolayers. Although cells behave completely differently when grown under these artificial conditions, the ease of 2D culturing has meant that this practic... Read More about The use of decellularised animal tissue to study disseminating cancer cells.
Comparison of glutaraldehyde and procyanidin cross-linked scaffolds for soft tissue engineering (2017)
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Soft tissue injuries are among the most difficult orthopaedic conditions to treat, and regenerative medicine holds the promise of better treatments of these injuries. There is therefore a requirement for substrates and porous scaffolds which provide... Read More about Comparison of glutaraldehyde and procyanidin cross-linked scaffolds for soft tissue engineering.
Oxidation state of a polyurethane membrane after plasma etching (2014)
Journal Article
Moles, M. D., Scotchford, C. A., & Campbell Ritchie, A. (2014). Oxidation state of a polyurethane membrane after plasma etching. 00 Journal not listed, 2014, Article 347979. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/347979Low moduli cell culture substrates can be used to apply dynamic mechanical strain to cells, by surface deformation. Understanding the surface interaction with cells is critical to improving cell adhesion and normal growth. A medical grade polyurethan... Read More about Oxidation state of a polyurethane membrane after plasma etching.