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Implantable biohybrid artificial organs
Biohybrid artificial organs encompass all devices which substitute for an organ or tissue function and incorporate both synthetic materials and living cells. This review concerns implantable immunoisolation devices in which the tissue is protected from immune rejection by enclosure within a semipermeable membrane.
Clark K Colton
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Artificial Organs and Vanishing Boundaries
Abstract: With the first clinical use of the artificial kidney over 5 decades ago, we entered into a new era of medicine—that of substitutive and replacement therapy. Yet it took nearly another 15 years until chronic treatment was possible and nearly another 15 years until widespread treatment was possible due to government support.
Paul S Malchesky, P S Malchesky
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The Roles of Membrane Technology in Artificial Organs: Current Challenges and Perspectives [PDF]
Bao Tran Duy Nguyen +2 more
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Exploring the Impact of Chitosan Composites as Artificial Organs [PDF]
Iyyakkannu Sivanesan +2 more
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Lung transplantation is the final treatment option for end-stage lung failure. In 2019, 63,530 lung transplants were performed worldwide [13]. Due to the variety of diseases causing patients to resort to lung transplant surgeries, there is a wide range ...
I. V. Pashkov +10 more
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Objective: to investigate the functional efficiency of a cell-engineered construct (CEC) of the liver based on tissuespecific matrix consisting of decellularized rat liver fragments, allogeneic liver cells and multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs)
M. Yu. Shagidulin +10 more
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Creation of a bioartificial pancreas, including a cell-engineered construct (CEC) formed from pancreatic islets (islets of Langerhans) and a biocompatible matrix mimicking the native microenvironment of pancreatic tissue, is one of the approaches to the ...
A. S. Ponomareva +9 more
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Heart transplantation in diabetic recipients
Introduction. Heart transplantation (HT) in patients with preexisting type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with high risk of infectious and non-infectious complications (renal dysfunction, multifocal atherosclerosis, transplant coronary artery disease ...
V. N. Poptsov +11 more
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Heart transplantation for primary cardiac sarcoma
Primary cardiac sarcoma is a rapidly progressive, aggressive cardiac tumor that is very rare in the general population. Conservative treatment for this tumor is not very effective.
A. Yu. Goncharova +8 more
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Introduction. Developing a tissue-engineered pancreatic construct (TEPC) involves a search for matrices/scaffolds capable of mimicking the structure and composition of the natural extracellular matrix (ECM), which is an important component of the tissue ...
A. S. Ponomareva +6 more
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