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Tissue Engineering Part A | 2013

Liquid Crystalline Human Recombinant Collagen: The Challenge and the Opportunity

Amit Yaari; Yehudit Posen; Oded Shoseyov

Collagen is a key component of the extracellular matrix, and by far the most prominent constituent of all load-bearing tissues. Its abundance and self-assembly capacities render it a practical scaffold material for tissue repair and regeneration applications. However, some difficulties exist in artificially regenerating functional collagen structures to match native tissues and their respective performances. There are two major limitations of existing collagen-based scaffolds: The first one is poor mechanical performance, and the second one is the failure to closely mimic natural tissues as to provide the necessary topographic and mechanical cues required for cell propagation and differentiation. The complexity of inducing sufficient order and alignment stands at the base of the impediments to successful formation of artificial collagen scaffolds, which closely match native tissue strength and morphology. Recombinant human collagen produced in transgenic tobacco plants has the capacity of forming highly concentrated liquid crystalline dope that can be aligned by application of shear force. Leveraging shear alignment of liquid crystalline recombinant human collagen opens new possibilities toward obtaining scaffolds that may be able to provide the necessary mechanical support, while closely mimicking the molecular signals and mechanical cues displayed to natural cell milieu. Such scaffolds may prove advantageous in the development of improved medical devices in fields, such as ophthalmology, neurology, and orthopedics.


Archive | 2010

Method of generating collagen fibers

Oded Shoseyov; Amit Yaari


ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering | 2016

Wet Spinning and Drawing of Human Recombinant Collagen

Amit Yaari; Yaelle Schilt; Carmen Tamburu; Uri Raviv; Oded Shoseyov


Archive | 2011

COLLAGEN STRUCTURES AND METHOD OF FABRICATING THE SAME

Oded Shoseyov; Amit Yaari


Archive | 2010

Large-scale Molecular Farming of Recombinant Human Collagen in Transgenic Tobacco

Oded Shoseyov; Hagit Amitai; Yehudit Posen; Amit Yaari; Shani Shilo; Sigal Roth; Tamar Tal; Noa Lapidot


Molecular Biotechnology | 2018

Stable Expression of Adalimumab in Nicotiana tabacum

Tzvi Zvirin; Lena Magrisso; Amit Yaari; Oded Shoseyov


Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine | 2014

Highlights from the latest articles in nanomedicine

Amit Yaari; Oded Shoseyov


Archive | 2011

Structures collagéniques et leur procédé de fabrication

Oded Shoseyov; Amit Yaari


Archive | 2010

Verfahren zur erzeugung von kollagenfasern

Oded Shoseyov; Amit Yaari


Archive | 2010

Liquid Crystal Solution and Mechanically Strong Scaffolds of Human Recombinant Type-I Collagen, Produced in Transgenic Tobacco

Oded Shoseyov; Amit Yaari; Hagit Amitai; Shani Shilo; Sigal Roth; Or Dgany; Robert H. Smith; Minerva Otto

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Oded Shoseyov

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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Or Dgany

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Shani Shilo

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Carmen Tamburu

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Lena Magrisso

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Tzvi Zvirin

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Uri Raviv

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Yaelle Schilt

Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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