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Impact of Polymer Degradation on Cellular Behavior in Tissue Engineering. [PDF]
Umemori K, Little D.
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Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering in Neurosurgery: Current Innovations and Future Directions. [PDF]
Golubović J, Vučurović D.
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Fabrication and characterization of a multilayered PVA/alginate-diopside electrospun scaffold for tissue engineering applications. [PDF]
Jiang Y, Baghaei S.
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Innovative Approaches in Microtia Treatment: Advancements in Tissue Engineering and Scaffold Design. [PDF]
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The peparation and characterization of novel scaffold materials for bone tissue engineering
Xin Liu
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Advances in Surgery, 2014
Ultimately much work remains to be done in the companion fields of biomaterials and stem cells. Nonetheless, the monumental progress in TE that has been reported in the studies summarized here demonstrates that regenerative approaches to problems in general surgery need to be explored in more depth.
Ravi S, Katari +2 more
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Ultimately much work remains to be done in the companion fields of biomaterials and stem cells. Nonetheless, the monumental progress in TE that has been reported in the studies summarized here demonstrates that regenerative approaches to problems in general surgery need to be explored in more depth.
Ravi S, Katari +2 more
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Science, 1993
The loss or failure of an organ or tissue is one of the most frequent, devastating, and costly problems in human health care. A new field, tissue engineering, applies the principles of biology and engineering to the development of functional substitutes for damaged tissue.
R, Langer, J P, Vacanti
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The loss or failure of an organ or tissue is one of the most frequent, devastating, and costly problems in human health care. A new field, tissue engineering, applies the principles of biology and engineering to the development of functional substitutes for damaged tissue.
R, Langer, J P, Vacanti
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