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Benjamin M. Wu, DDS, Ph.D.
Asssistant Professor of Bioengineering
Office:  6531/7523 BH
Phone:  (310) 794-7094
Email: 
benwu@ucla.edu 
 

Curriculum Vitae

Research Interest

Functional biomaterials for tissue engineering.

Representative Publications

Brown DA. Chou YF. Lam M. Beygui RE. Dunn JYC. Wu BM. Gelatin embedding cell-polymer constructs for frozen sections. J. Biomedical Materials Research 72B: 79-85 (2005)

Cowan CM. Soo C. Ting K. Wu BM. Evolving Concepts in Bone Tissue Engineering. Current Topics in Developmental Biology, 2004 Volume 66, Chapter 8. Edited by Gerald P. Schatten

Cowan CM. Alami OO. Shi S. Chou YF. Marie C. Thomas R. Wu BM. Longaker MT. Bone Morphogenetic Protein-2 and Retinoic Acid Accelerates In Vivo Bone Formation, Osteoclast Recruitment and Bone Turnover. Tissue Engineering (In Press)

Lee M. Dunn JCY. Wu BM. Scaffold Fabrication by Indirect Three-Dimensional Printing. Biomaterials 26(20):4281 – 4289 (2005)

Dunn JCY. Chu Y. Lam MM. Wu BM. Atkinson JB. McCabe ER. Adrenal Cortical Cell Transplantation.  Journal of Pediatric Surgery 39(12):1856 - 1858 (2004)

Park J. Puapong DP. Wu BM. Atkinson JB. Dunn JCY. Enterogenesis by Mechanical Lengthening:  Morphology and Function of the Lengthened Small Intestine. Journal of Pediatric Surgery 39(12):1823 –1827 (2005)

Jarrahy R., Huang W., Rudkin GH., Lee JM., Ishida K., Berry MD., Sukkarieh M., Wu BM., Yamaguchi DT., Miller TA., "Osteogenic differentiation is inhibited and angiogenic expression is enhanced in MC3T3-E1 cells cultured on three-dimensional scaffolds" Journal of Cellular Physiology (In Press)

Chou, Y-F., Dunn, JCY., and Wu, B.M. , "In vitro response of MC3T3-E1 preosteoblasts within threedimensional apatite-coated PLGA scaffolds. " Journal of Biomedical Materials Research (In Press)

Brown DA. Beygui RE. Antrobus S. Ross RS. MacLellan WR. Laks H. Dunn JYC. Wu BM. Modulation of hypertrophy in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes by surface modification of synthetic substrates. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research (In Press)

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