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Future of Artificial Organs; Therapeutic Artificial Organs

MRS Proceedings, 1987
SummaryAfter 40 years of research on various types of artificial organs, artificial organs once considered to be impossible have now become realities. The implantation of total cardiac prostheses is now feasible and many patients have been successfully bridged to transplant with total and partial artificial hearts.
Yukihiko Nosé, Paul S. Malchesky
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[Artificial organs].

Medecine sciences : M/S, 2017
Research has been fighting against organ failure and shortage of donations by supplying artificial organs for many years. With the raise of new technologies, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, many organs can benefit of an artificial equivalent: thanks to retinal implants some blind people can visualize stimuli, an artificial heart can be ...
Thibaut, Raguin   +2 more
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Artificial Organ Engineering

2017
Artificial organs may be considered as small-scale process plants, in which heat, mass and momentum transfer operations and, possibly, chemical transformations are carried out. This book proposes a novel analysis of artificial organs based on the typical bottom-up approach used in process engineering.
Annesini, Maria Cristina   +3 more
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Artificial Organs

International Journal of Biomaterials Research and Engineering, 2011
The market of tools, devices, and processes for medical treatments and diagnosis has been growing at a very fast pace, driven by the multi-disciplinary development of integrated innovative technologies. In this chapter, the way artificial organs design is currently taught is analyzed and discussed relative to the evolution of the methods of artificial ...
S. Stewart-Clark, X. Wen
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Artificial Organs and Transplantation

Artificial Cells, Blood Substitutes, and Biotechnology, 2003
Nowadays artificial devices are not able to totally and undefinitely replace the loss of function of all vital organs and artificial organs can be used only to bridge the time to transplantation, which must be considered the first choice in the therapeutical approach for many chronic diseases.
G, Splendiani   +3 more
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