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Tissue Engineering

Science, 1999
Germain, Lucie   +2 more
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Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering

Nature Biotechnology, 1995
Biomaterials play a pivotal role in field of tissue engineering. Biomimetic synthetic polymers have been created to elicit specific cellular functions and to direct cell-cell interactions both in implants that are initially cell-free, which may serve as matrices to conduct tissue regeneration, and in implants to support cell transplantation. Biomimetic
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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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3D bioprinted silk fibroin hydrogels for tissue engineering

Nature Protocols, 2021
Soon Hee Kim   +13 more
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Materials design for bone-tissue engineering

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Gerry L. Koons, M. Diba, A. Mikos
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Tissue engineering: Tubular tissues

1996
A wide range of tissues within the body share a common tubular geometry. This chapter will focus on the approaches and challenges to engineer tubular tissues which contain a central lumen. These tissues (e.g., intestine, trachea) share the basic function of allowing flow, or convective transport of some material through the tissue.
Joseph P. Vacanti   +2 more
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The stiffness of living tissues and its implications for tissue engineering

Nature Reviews Materials, 2020
Carlos F. Guimarães   +3 more
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Tissue Engineering of Musculoskeletal Tissue

2010
The musculoskeletal system includes numerous types of tissues of diverse composition and structure, including bone, cartilage, synovium, tendon, ligament and skeletal muscle tissues. Disorders of the musculoskeletal tissues often result in pain, deformity, and/or malfunctions of joints, and are more likely to interfere with the quality than the ...
Myron Spector   +4 more
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Tissue engineering of reproductive tissues and organs

Fertility and Sterility, 2012
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering technology may soon offer new hope for patients with serious injuries and end-stage reproductive organ failure. Scientists are now applying the principles of cell transplantation, material science, and bioengineering to construct biological substitutes that can restore and maintain normal function in ...
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Tissue Engineering of Skin

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011
Each one of us is a self-organizing mass of multiple cell types. From fertilization of the embryo our tissue structures develop until an adult morphology is achieved. At that point our capacity for self-organization is directed to maintaining that morphology in the face of the insults of our daily life and the processes of aging.
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