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    An Immune Inspired Approach to Anomaly Detection by Twycross, Jamie, Aickelin, Uwe

    Published 2007
    “…It improves on earlier systems by having different artificial cell types that process information. Following detailed information about how to build such second generation systems, we find that communication between cells types is key to performance. …”
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    Potentials and Limitations of Bile Acids in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Applications of Microencapsulation as a Novel Oral Delivery System by Negrulj, Rebecca, Mooranian, Armin, Al-Salami, Hani

    Published 2013
    “…Thus there is a need for a novel and robust formulation that will encapsulate the BAs and protect them until they reach the lower intestine allowing them to be clinically beneficial. Artificial Cell Microencapsulation (ACM) is a novel oral delivery system for biologically active molecules and has been used significantly in the delivery of various cells and therapeutics. …”
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    Simulation analysis of mimosa pudica main pulvinus towards biological tactile sensing modeling by Basir, Siti Nora, Yussof, Hanafiah, Zahari, Nur Ismarrubie

    Published 2015
    “…The idea is to fusion the artificial cell of Mimosa Pudica as the sensing mechanism for the new bio-inspired sensor. …”
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    Simulation analysis of mimosa pudica main pulvinus towards biological tactile sensing modelling by Basir, Siti Nora, Yussof, Hanafiah, Zahari, Nur Ismarrubie

    Published 2015
    “…The idea is to fusion the artificial cell of Mimosa Pudica as the sensing mechanism for the new bio-inspired sensor. …”
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    Design concept of a new bio-inspired tactile sensor based on main pulvinus motor organ cells distribution of Mimosa pudica plant by Basir, Siti Nora, Yussof, Hanafiah, Zahari, Nur Ismarrubie, Idris, Fahrulrodzi

    Published 2014
    “…The idea is to fusion the artificial cell of Mimosa Pudica as the sensing mechanism for the new bio-inspired tactile sensor. …”
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    3D chemical characterization of frozen hydrated hydrogels using ToF-SIMS with argon cluster sputter depth profiling by Taylor, Michael, Scurr, David, Lutolf, Matthias, Buttery, Lee D.K., Zelzer, Mischa, Alexander, Morgan R.

    Published 2015
    “…Hydrogels have been used extensively in bioengineering as artificial cell culture supports. Investigation of the interrelationship between cellular response to the hydrogel and its chemistry ideally requires methods that allow characterization without labels and can map species in three dimensional to follow biomolecules adsorbed to, and absorbed into, the open structure before and during culture. …”
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    Two-photon polymerization of alginate hydrogels for applications in cell culture by Henning, Irene

    Published 2020
    “…The microfabricated alginate hydrogels were further shown to support the growth of human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) with first results indicating that microstructures influence the attachment and morphology of hMSCs cultured for 48 hours. 2PP of alginate allows for precisely engineering artificial cell environments which may enable novel tissue engineering strategies and microbiology investigations. …”
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    To F-SIMS/XPS chemical depth profiling of synthetic polymer hydrogels by Taylor, Michael

    Published 2017
    “…Over the last decade the beneficial properties of hydrogels as artificial cell culture supports have been extensively investigated. …”
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    The Development of Yolk–Shell-Structured Pd&ZnO@Carbon Submicroreactors with High Selectivity and Stability by Tian, H., Huang, F., Zhu, Y., Liu, Shaomin, Han, Y., Jaroniec, M., Yang, Q., Liu, H., Lu, G., Liu, Jian

    Published 2018
    “…The proposed strategy is promising for the design of multifunctional micro/nanoreactors or nanocontainers for construction of artificial cells.…”
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