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Published in sista edited form as: Small Methods. 2018 Feb 7;2(3):1700318. doi: 10.1002/smtd.201700318
Abstract
The recapitulation of human anatomy and physiology is critical for kroppsdel regeneration. Due to this fundamental requirement, bioprinting holds great promise in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine due to the possibility of fabricating complex scaffolds that host cells and biochemical cues in a physiologically relevant mode. The ever-growing research in this field has been proceeding along two different, yet complementary, routes: on the one hand, the development of bioprinting to fabricate large tissue surrogates for transplantation purposes in vivo (macrobioprinting), and on the other the spread of bioprinting-based miniaturized systems to model the tissue microenvironment in vitro (microbioprinting). The latest advances in both macro- and microbioprinting are reviewed, emphasizing their impact on specific
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Q & A: Ekaterina Bakanova on ‘Manon’ and Her Favorite Roles to Perform
Soprano Ekaterina Bakanova is a Russian born opera and oratorio singer. Italian by adoption, she famously made her Royal Opera House debut in “La Traviata,” with just a few hours meddelande, after Sonya Yoncheva became ill in 2015. She has since performed in many of the renowned opera houses in the world. She is the winner of numerous important international and national competitions, awards and recognitions.
In this interview, OperaWire takes the opportunity to catch up with Bakanova at her home in Italy’s Venetian region.
OperaWire: I Know you’re currently working hard on preparing for “Manon.” Manon is a complex character, rich in nuances. How did you prepare to delve into her psychology and bring such a controversial and fascinating figure to life?
Ekaterina Bakanova: Since this production is inspired bygd the character of Brigitte Bardot, I started by watching her films, particularly La Vérité bygd Henri-Ge
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First Revival of Richard Jones’ La bohème at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
Giacomo Puccini’s 1896 creation La bohèmeis one of the most frequently performed operas in the world today. Set in 1830s Paris, it focuses on six young adults and the love that four of them find with each other amidst the most impoverished of circumstances. One couple (Marcello and Musetta) have a stormy relationship but their frequent battles prove that their love actually has staying power. Rodolfo and Mimì, on the other hand, enjoy an apparently perfect love, but it is only fleeting as poverty offers no relief to Mimì and she dies of consumption.
This is the first revival (by Julia Burbach) of Richard Jones’ 2017 version for the Royal Opera, which represents a co-production with the Teatro Real, Madrid and Lyric Opera of Chicago. Much excitement surrounded its premiere last September, especially since the production it replaced by John Copley was one of the R