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Current Activities -
BioMedicine & Regeneration
Consultant: Bio-Stents & Arterial Reconstruction - International team of
scientists together with former management from Boston Scientific are
developing an in situ, endoscopic method for arterial and tissue reconstruction,
potentially replacing insertable stents. Already successful in the
long term, animal trials - April 2010.

Consultant: Texas Instruments - Advanced Bio-Chambers
Consultant & Scientist: Grenoble Research
Group, France - Private European research group involved in tissue and
organ regeneration
Personal Research: Characterization of Cytoskeleton Signaling &
Transport
Neural Regeneration
Cell Cybernetics
Historic References

Melanosome Transport (1979)
Labyrinthula (1978), SEM Bar = 1 micron
Intracellular Communication,,
Dennis J. Solomon, GRG Communication, 2007 (unpublished)
Reconstruction of Living Skin,
E. Bell et al (Solomon ref) Journal of Investigative Dermatology (1983) 81,
Characteristics of a Tissue-Equivalent Formed By Fibroblasts Cast in a
Collagen Gel, E. Bell, C. Merrill & D. Solomon, Dept of Biology, MIT,
Cambridge, MA, Annual Cell Biology Meetings, OR2215 (1979)
Contractile Structures in Labyrinthula, D. Solomon, S. Sher, E.
Bell, Oceans 78 (1978),
Three-Dimensional Recruitment of Contractile Proteins in
Lammelapodia of Human Fibroblasts, D. Solomon, Marine Biological
Laboratories, Summer Seminar Series, 1978.
Melanin Granule (Melanosomes) Transport in Human Cells, D. Solomon, E.
Bell, MBL Reports, 1979
Contraction of Agar & Gelatin Matrix by Human Fibroblasts, D.
Solomon, C. Merrill, E. Bell, Application for UROP Grant, Bengt Ivarsson
MIT (1978)
Contraction of Agar & Gelatin Matrix by Human Fibroblasts, D.
Solomon, C. Merrill, E. Bell, MIT Faculty Presentation (Spring, 1978)
Recruitment of Contractile Proteins Across Scalpel-sliced
Confluent Human Fibroblast Sheet, Dennis J Solomon, MIT Presentation
1977 (unpublished ) |
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