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Tissue Engineering

2006
Tissue engineering is the process of manipulating cellular and/or scaffold material, biological or synthetic, in order to produce tissue analogs, either in vivo or in vitro. It is also one of the most dynamic fields within the domains of biotechnology and medicine.
Daly, C.   +2 more
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Vascularization in tissue engineering

Trends in Biotechnology, 2008
Tissue engineering has been an active field of research for several decades now. However, the amount of clinical applications in the field of tissue engineering is still limited. One of the current limitations of tissue engineering is its inability to provide sufficient blood supply in the initial phase after implantation.
Rouwkema, Jeroen   +2 more
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Tissue engineering

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2005
Regenerative medicine holds promise for the restoration of tissues and organs damaged by wear, trauma, neoplasm, or congenital deformity. Tissue engineering combines the disciplines of cell biology and biomedical engineering to effect the design and maturation of various tissues. Despite progress in some areas of tissue regeneration, there has not been
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Bioreactors in Tissue Engineering

Technology and Health Care, 2010
A bioreactor can be defined as a device that uses mechanical means to influence biological processes. In tissue engineering bioreactors can be used to aid in the in vitro development of new tissue by providing biochemical and physical regulatory signals to cells and encouraging them to undergo differentiation and/or to produce extracellular matrix ...
Niamh, Plunkett, Fergal J, O'Brien
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Tissue engineering of the meniscus

Biomaterials, 2004
Meniscus lesions are among the most frequent injuries in orthopaedic practice and they will inevitably lead to degeneration of the knee articular cartilage. The fibro-cartilage-like tissue of the meniscus is notorious for its limited regenerative capacity.
Buma, P.   +3 more
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Muscle Tissue Engineering

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1999
Only recently have scientists come to appreciate that many tissues and cell populations that were formerly considered to be in a terminally differentiated state are capable of division and or dedifferentiation. It is the goal of the tissue engineer to understand and redirect this potential.
C A, DiEdwardo   +5 more
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Engineering Complex Tissues

Science Translational Medicine, 2012
Advances in tissue engineering technologies will enable regeneration of complex tissues and organs.
Anthony, Atala   +2 more
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Tissue Engineering of Skin

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2013
Tissue engineering (TE) and regenerative medicine area blend of developmental biology, life sciences, and engi-neering efforts that attempts to address clinical problems.Tissue engineering was defined in 1988 as the applicationof principles and methods of engineering and lifesciences toward fundamental understanding of structurefunction relationships in
Rami A, Kamel   +4 more
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Tissue Engineering in Urology

Current Urology Reports, 1998
Congenital abnormalities, cancer, trauma, infection, inflammation, iatrogenic injuries, and other conditions may lead to genitourinary organ damage or loss, requiring eventual reconstruction. Tissue engineering follows the principles of cell transplantation, materials science, and engineering toward the development of biological substitutes that would ...
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Hepatic tissue engineering

Transplant Immunology, 2004
Fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) attributes to rising medical cost and accounts for many deaths each year in the United States. Currently, the only solution is organ transplantation. Due to increasing donor organ shortage, many in need of transplantation continue to remain on the waiting list.
Katherine M, Kulig, Joseph P, Vacanti
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