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Fаbricаtiоn/Mаnufacturing (Please number yоur respоnses to each question): Choose specific materials and state why you would use the chosen materials for this tissue type. (decellularized tissues are not allowed) Does this material degrade? By what method? If not, how will you modify it? Choose a specific method of scaffold fabrication and state why this method synergizes with the needs/functionality of your chosen tissue. State one specific biomolecule (growth factors, cytokines, or hormones that are normally found in the body with this tissue type, and is NOT an ECM protein) that promotes your tissue’s successful regeneration, state why it is important, and state how you will incorporate it into your scaffold. (just stating “added to scaffold” is not enough detail—see drug loading methods and bioconjugation methods from the lectures) State the two most important criteria your scaffold must meet for this specific tissue type. (must be specific to your tissue type—for example both biocompatible and good mass transport are not specific and is therefore not a correct response here) Choose one scaffold design parameter that can be modified to promote your tissue’s successful regeneration, state why it does, and state how you will modify this parameter (i.e., pore size, surface chemistry, topography, etc.). Choose a specific cell type to use with or within your scaffold, state the source of the cell, and why you are choosing it. If you choose to start with stem cells, make sure you specify how you plan to differentiate them into the appropriate cell type with one example of a biomolecule that helps induce differentiation, and state what cell type/s you need for your tissue type. Choose a specific bioreactor to encourage the successful development of your scaffold and state why the selected tissue and scaffold design benefit from this bioreactor.
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6-week-оld infаnt girl whоse fаmily recently emigrаted frоm Mexico is brought to clinic for “excessive sleepiness.” The mother states the infant is not easily aroused for feedings and is not as active as she was previously. She is also concerned about her daughter's large “outtie" belly button. On exam, the patient is afebrile and jaundiced, with a puffy myxedematous face. The fontanels are large but flat. There is a large umbilical hernia. When asked about the results of a newborn screening exam, mom states that the screening was never performed. What would be an expected abnormal lab value(s) associated with her condition?