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  2. Vacanti mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Vacanti mouse. The Vacanti mouse was a laboratory mouse (circa 1996) [1] that had what looked like a human ear grown on its back. The "ear" was actually an ear-shaped cartilage structure grown by seeding cow cartilage cells into biodegradable ear-shaped mold and then implanted under the skin of the mouse, with an external ear-shaped splint to maintain the desired shape.

  3. Charles Vacanti - Wikipedia

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    Vacanti was born in Omaha, Nebraska, the second brother in a Sicilian family with eight children; his parents were Charles J. Vacanti and JoAnne K Vacanti (née Franco). [ 2 ] [ 30 ] His father was a Professor of Dentistry at Creighton University (which Vacanti also later attended) and an early worker in root canal surgery , and his mother ...

  4. Joseph P. Vacanti - Wikipedia

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    Vacanti was born in Omaha, Nebraska in 1948, the oldest of four brothers who are also scientists: Charles Vacanti, Martin, and Francis. [7] [8] Following education at Creighton University and the University of Nebraska (MD 1974 [9]), Vacanti trained in surgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA, Boston Children's Hospital, and further specialized in transplantation at the ...

  5. Linda Griffith - Wikipedia

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    As an assistant professor, she joined a collaboration with Charles Vacanti, Joseph Vacanti, and Joseph Upton to create tissue engineered cartilage in the shape of a human ear (published under the surname used in her first marriage), known as the Vacanti mouse. [6]

  6. Ear - Wikipedia

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    The Vacanti mouse was a laboratory mouse that had what looked like a human ear grown on its back. The "ear" was actually an ear-shaped cartilage structure grown by seeding cow cartilage cells into a biodegradable ear-shaped mold and then implanted under the skin of the mouse; then the cartilage naturally grew by itself. [71]

  7. Amanda Seyfried's Halloween 'Mean Girls' Tribute Is So Fetch

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    Unlike Karen, Seyfried opted to pair her mouse ears with a cozy navy sweater. While Seyfried now has a stacked resume with leading roles in Mamma Mia!, Les Misérables and The Dropout, Mean Girls ...

  8. Vacanti - Wikipedia

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    Charles Vacanti (born 1950), American researcher; Sam Vacanti (1922–1981), American football footballer; Other uses. Vacanti mouse, laboratory mouse

  9. Patricia Piccinini - Wikipedia

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    The Protein Lattice series was inspired by the famous Vacanti mouse experiment in 1996. The experiment formed a human ear on a rat. The experiment formed a human ear on a rat. The research’s objective was to learn more about cells, and how humans can possibly regrow body part.