Jan 31, 2025 | CAM, Publications
The study explores how glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) influence the angiogenic properties of type I collagen-based scaffolds. Researchers incorporated GAGs into collagen scaffolds and used the IKOSA CAM Assay and Network Formation Assay to evaluate vascular network...Jan 29, 2025 | CAM, Publications
The study evaluates the vascularization potential of two collagen-based scaffolds (2D and 3D structures) and a non-collagen scaffold implanted on the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). The researchers utilized classical stereomicroscopic imaging enhanced...Mar 4, 2024 | CAM, Publications
In this study, researchers investigated the potential of punicalagin as a supplementary treatment for osteosarcomas, the most prevalent primary malignant bone tumors affecting children, adolescents, and young adults. Despite current therapies like surgery and...Jan 16, 2024 | Blog posts, CAM, Interviews
Welcome everybody to today’s interview. The topic today will be “Bridging Science and Ethics: The Evolution of CAM Models, Ethical Standards, and AI Advancements”. Elisa and I are very excited to be speaking with Sarah Barnett from the University of Liverpool today....Aug 30, 2022 | CAM, Publications
Angiogenesis is a highly regulated process. It promotes tissue regeneration and contributes to tumor growth. Existing therapeutic concepts interfere with different steps of angiogenesis. The quantification of the vasculature is of crucial importance for research on...