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Tissue engineering of skin

Burns, 2010
The engineering of skin substitutes and their application on human patients has become a reality. However, cell biologists, biochemists, technical engineers, and surgeons are still struggling with the generation of complex skin substitutes that can readily be transplanted in large quantities, possibly in only one surgical intervention and without ...
Böttcher-Haberzeth, S   +2 more
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In the Spotlight: Tissue Engineering

IEEE Reviews in Biomedical Engineering, 2010
There are numerous studies that are being conducted in elucidating the biophysical effects of cells. The papers highlighted in this review present several different approaches to tease out the contribution of multiple factors in these highly complex systems.
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Skeletal muscle tissue engineering

Tissue Engineering Using Ceramics and Polymers, 2022
Benedikt Schäfer   +3 more
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In vivo tissue engineering of musculoskeletal tissues

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2011
Tissue engineering of musculoskeletal tissues often involves the in vitro manipulation and culture of progenitor cells, growth factors and biomaterial scaffolds. Though in vitro tissue engineering has greatly increased our understanding of cellular behavior and cell-material interactions, this methodology is often unable to recreate tissue with the ...
Andre Chow   +2 more
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Fundamentals of tissue engineering: Tissues and applications

Technology and Health Care, 2002
As the average life expectancy has increased with advances in the medical sciences the degenerative diseases have become a critical issue. More organs, joints, and other critical body parts wear out and need to be replaced because people wish to maintain a good quality of life in their old ages.
Gamze Torun Kose   +2 more
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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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Osteochondral tissue engineering

Journal of Biomechanics, 2007
Osteochondral defects (i.e., defects which affect both the articular cartilage and underlying subchondral bone) are often associated with mechanical instability of the joint, and therefore with the risk of inducing osteoarthritic degenerative changes.
Martin, Ivan   +4 more
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Polymer Fiber Scaffolds for Bone and Cartilage Tissue Engineering

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
Successful regeneration of weight‐bearing bone defects and critical‐sized cartilage defects remains a major challenge in clinical orthopedics. In the past decades, biodegradable polymer materials with biomimetic chemical and physical properties have been
Yanbo Zhang   +7 more
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Tissue, cell and engineering

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2013
Reference EPFL-ARTICLE-191110doi:10.1016/j.copbio.2013.08.001View record in Web of Science Record created on 2013-12-09, modified on 2017-12 ...
Lee, Kyongbum, Hubbell, Jeffrey A.
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Thermosensitive Hydrogels as Scaffolds for Cartilage Tissue Engineering.

Biomacromolecules, 2019
Articular cartilage defects, caused by trauma, osteoarthritis, or other diseases, always lead to severe joint pain and joint dysfunction. Without access to progenitor cells and the supply of blood and nutrients, the impaired articular cartilage would be ...
Yanbo Zhang   +5 more
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