13 research outputs found

    Traditional infrageneric classification of Gymnopilus is not supported by ribosomal DNA sequence data

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    The traditional classification of Gymnopilus (Agaricales) recognizes two primary groups, Annulati and Gymnopilus, based on the presence or absence of a membranous partial veil. While our analyses of DNA sequence data from the nuclear ribosomal ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 (ITS) gene supports the monophyly of the genus, these traditional subgroups were not recovered. Five well-supported clades within the genus were identified through these analyses: 1) the spectabilis-imperialis grou

    Elastin and collagen enhances electrospun aligned polyurethane as scaffolds for vascular graft

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    Mismatch in mechanical properties between synthetic vascular graft and arteries contribute to graft failure. The viscoelastic properties of arteries are conferred by elastin and collagen. In this study, the mechanical properties and cellular interactions of aligned nanofibrous polyurethane (PU) scaffolds blended with elastin, collagen or a mixture of both proteins were examined. Elastin softened PU to a peak stress and strain of 7.86&nbsp;MPa and 112.28&nbsp;% respectively, which are similar to those observed in blood vessels. Collagen-blended PU increased in peak stress to 28.14&nbsp;MPa. The growth of smooth muscle cells (SMCs) on both collagen-blended and elastin/collagen-blended scaffold increased by 283 and 224&nbsp;% respectively when compared to PU. Smooth muscle myosin staining indicated that the cells are contractile SMCs which are favored in vascular tissue engineering. Elastin and collagen are beneficial for creating compliant synthetic vascular grafts as elastin provided the necessary viscoelastic properties while collagen enhanced the cellular interactions. <br /

    Mapping the β-cell in 3D at the nanoscale using novel cellular electron tomography and computational approaches

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