Tissue engineering is a biomedical engineering discipline that uses a combination of cells, engineering, materials methods, and suitable biochemical and...
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Muscle tissue engineering is a subset of the general field of tissue engineering, which studies the combined use of cells and scaffolds to design therapeutic...
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Neural tissue engineering is a specific sub-field of tissue engineering. Neural tissue engineering is primarily a search for strategies to eliminate inflammation...
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biological tissue, enabling higher resolution imaging and improved accuracy in procedures such as laser surgery and retinal imaging. Tissue engineering, like...
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Amylopectin (section Tissue Engineering)
Sander C.G. (1 February 2022). "The Use of Fibers in Bone Tissue Engineering". Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews. 28 (1): 141–159. doi:10.1089/ten.TEB.2020...
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Biomedical engineering: application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes. Tissue engineering Neural...
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Arginylglycylaspartic acid (section Tissue engineering)
tumor-targeted nanoparticles. Further, RGD is widely used in tissue engineering to promote tissue regeneration. Conventional drug delivery methods, such as...
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Biomaterial (redirect from Biomaterials Engineering)
replace a tissue function of the body) or a diagnostic one. The corresponding field of study, called biomaterials science or biomaterials engineering, is about...
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pediatric surgeon and researcher who is the director of the Laboratory of Tissue Engineering and Organ Fabrication at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is the...
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Tissue culture is the growth of tissues or cells in an artificial medium separate from the parent organism. This technique is also called micropropagation...
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tissue is one of the four primary types of animal tissue, a group of cells that are similar in structure, along with epithelial tissue, muscle tissue...
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Charles Vacanti (section Tissue engineering)
Charles Alfred "Chuck" Vacanti (born 1950) is a researcher in tissue engineering and stem cells and the Vandam/Covino Professor of Anesthesiology, Emeritus...
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which includes organ engineering, tissue engineering, protein engineering, and genetic engineering. The field of cellular engineering is gaining more traction...
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Nanofiber (section Tissue engineering)
possible technological and commercial applications. They are used in tissue engineering, drug delivery, seed coating material, cancer diagnosis, lithium-air...
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problems at the interface of living neural tissue and non-living constructs. The field of neural engineering draws on the fields of computational neuroscience...
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Nanofabrics (section Tissue Engineering)
textile manufacturing and areas of medicine such as drug delivery and tissue engineering. A fiber that has a width of less than 1000 nanometers (1000 nm or...
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Nano-scaffold (section Tissue engineering)
as in vitro cell and tissue substrates. This early use of electrospun fibrous lattices for cell culture and tissue engineering showed that various cell...
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Soft tissue connects and surrounds or supports internal organs and bones, and includes muscle, tendons, ligaments, fat, fibrous tissue, lymph and blood...
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Tissue engineering of oral mucosa combines cells, materials and engineering to produce a three-dimensional reconstruction of oral mucosa. It is meant...
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skin, bone, or other tissues. Other biological phenomena such as tissue inflammation can also be considered expansion (see tissue inflammation below).[citation...
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Milica Radisic (category Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering)
Canadian tissue engineer, academic and researcher. She is a professor at the University of Toronto’s Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, and...
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homografts are donated human heart valves which have been modified via tissue engineering. Several techniques exist for decellularization with the majority...
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a stem cell based regenerative medicine procedure in the field of tissue engineering and stem cell biology to replace damaged or lost teeth by regrowing...
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The Journal of Tissue Engineering is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal that covers research on tissue engineering. Its editors-in-chief are Hae-Won...
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Embryonic stem cell (section Tissue engineering)
transplantation or tissue engineering." In tissue engineering, the use of stem cells are known to be of importance. In order to successfully engineer a tissue, the...
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Artificial ligament (section Tissue engineering)
ligament has been utilized extensively in clinical applications. Tissue engineering is a growing area of research which aims to regenerate and restore...
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Bioreactor (category Biological engineering)
or tissues in the context of cell culture. These devices are being developed for use in tissue engineering or biochemical/bioprocess engineering.[citation...
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tissue engineering and regenerative medicine hold the potential in developing techniques for nipple reconstruction. For instance, tissue engineering and...
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Amniotic stem cells (section Foetal tissue engineering)
stem cells from foetal tissue. A small amount of amniotic fluid provides a large enough quantity of cells for the tissue engineering process and could help...
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chemical similarity to hard tissue. In the future, there are possibilities for using nano-hydroxyapatite for tissue engineering and repair. The main and...
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