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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.
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The Roles of Membrane Technology in Artificial Organs: Current Challenges and Perspectives. [PDF]
Duy Nguyen BT +4 more
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Successful treatment of vanishing bronchus intermedius syndrome following lung transplantation
The vanishing bronchus intermedius syndrome is a type of peripheral bronchial stenosis that develops in lung recipients within two to nine months after transplantation.
I. V. Pashkov +7 more
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Large Area Electronic Skin [PDF]
Technological advances have enabled various approaches for developing artificial organs such as bionic eyes, artificial ears, and lungs etc. Recently electronics (e-skin) or tactile skin has attracted increasing attention for its potential to detect ...
Dahiya, Ravinder
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Life expectancy of heart recipients with donor-transmitted coronary atherosclerosis
Introduction. Heart transplantation (HT) is an extreme treatment for chronic congestive heart failure. One of the ways of reducing deficit of donor organs was to expand the criteria for selection of donors in favor of heart retrieval from older donors ...
S. A. Sakhovsky +6 more
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The article discusses the development and history of artificial organs, which have become a significant area of focus for the scientific industry. The article traces the origin of artificial organs back to ancient times, with scientists attempting to create substitutes for natural organs, commonly referred to as quot;spare parts.quot; The first ...
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Prognostic significance of growth hormone in pediatric liver transplantation
Growth hormone (GH) plays a leading role in the regulation of cell and tissue metabolism and growth. Its effects are mediated through the so-called somatomedins, among which the most important is the liver-produced insulinlike growth factor 1 (IGF-1). It
R. M. Kurabekova +8 more
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Change of Indices of the Amino Acid Composition of Rats' Hearts at Artificial Hypobiosis [PDF]
A series of unsolved questions in such sciences as: medicine, veterinary, biology still exist in the modern world. One of them is a search for new promising ways of anaesthetization, at which it would be unnecessary to use apparatuses as an “artificial ...
Umanska, A. (Anna)
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Introduction. Creation of a biomedical cell product – a bioengineered pancreatic construct – is hampered by problems associated with maintaining the viability of functionally active isolated islets of Langerhans (ILs). Both biopolymer and tissue-specific
N. V. Baranova +7 more
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Effect of transdermal immunomodulation on liver regeneration
Introduction. The use of immunomodulators to regulate reparative processes in affected organs and tissues remains a pressing issue. Of greatest interest is liver regeneration after extended hepatic resection (EHR) in donors in right lobe living related ...
E. G. Kuznetsova +7 more
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