Julie R. Friend, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN |
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Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, Medicine and SurgeryGoogle:
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(Characterization of liver -specific structure and function during hepatocyte spheroid self -assembly: Implications for a bioartificial liver device.) |
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Abu-Absi SF, Friend JR, Hansen LK, et al. (2002) Structural polarity and functional bile canaliculi in rat hepatocyte spheroids. Experimental Cell Research. 274: 56-67 |
Hansen LK, Friend JR, Remmel R, et al. (1999) Development of a bioartificial liver device. Methods in Molecular Medicine. 18: 423-31 |
Friend JR, Wu FJ, Hansen LK, et al. (1999) Formation and characterization of hepatocyte spheroids. Methods in Molecular Medicine. 18: 245-52 |
Wu FJ, Friend JR, Remmel RP, et al. (1999) Enhanced cytochrome P450 IA1 activity of self-assembled rat hepatocyte spheroids. Cell Transplantation. 8: 233-46 |
Hsiao CC, Friend JR, Wu FJ, et al. (1999) Receding cytochrome P450 activity in disassembling hepatocyte spheroids Tissue Engineering. 5: 207-221 |
Hansen LK, Hsiao CC, Friend JR, et al. (1998) Enhanced morphology and function in hepatocyte spheroids: A model of tissue self-assembly Tissue Engineering. 4: 65-74 |
Hu WS, Friend JR, Wu FJ, et al. (1997) Development of a bioartificial liver employing xenogeneic hepatocytes. Cytotechnology. 23: 29-38 |
Wu FJ, Friend JR, Lazar A, et al. (1996) Hollow fiber bioartificial liver utilizing collagen-entrapped porcine hepatocyte spheroids. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 52: 34-44 |
Wu FJ, Friend JR, Hsiao CC, et al. (1996) Efficient assembly of rat hepatocyte spheroids for tissue engineering applications. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 50: 404-15 |