Tissue engineering
Cell-Based Bone Tissue Engineering Clinical Tissue Engineering Center State of Ohio Initiative for Tissue Engineering (National ... engineering Biological engineering Biomolecular engineering Biochemical engineering Cell engineering Chemical engineering ECM ... Tissue engineering often involves the use of cells placed on tissue scaffolds in the formation of new viable tissue for a ... Tissue engineering is a biomedical engineering discipline that uses a combination of cells, engineering, materials methods, and ...
Neural tissue engineering
... is a specific sub-field of tissue engineering. Neural tissue engineering is primarily a search for ... stem cells and tissue engineering". Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. 7 (7): 523-536. doi:10.1002/term. ... known as xenogeneic tissue). While these tissues have an advantage over autologous tissue grafts because the tissue does not ... The need for neural tissue engineering arises from the difficulty of the nerve cells and neural tissues to regenerate on their ...
Muscle tissue engineering
... is a subset of the general field of tissue engineering, which studies the combined use of cells and ... Engineered skeletal muscle units for repair of volumetric muscle loss in the tibialis anterior muscle of a rat. Tissue ... The major motivation for muscle tissue engineering is to treat a condition called volumetric muscle loss (VML). VML can be ... A major focus of muscle tissue engineering is to create constructs with the functionality of native muscle and ability to ...
Journal of Tissue Engineering
The Journal of Tissue Engineering is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal that covers research on tissue engineering. ... The Journal of Tissue Engineering is abstracted and indexed in: Academic Complete Biological Abstracts CSA Illumina EBSCO ...
Oral mucosa tissue engineering
Tissue engineered oral mucosa shows promise for clinical use, such as the replacement of soft tissue defects in the oral cavity ... Tissue engineering of oral mucosa combines cells, materials and engineering to produce a three-dimensional reconstruction of ... With the advancement of tissue engineering an alternative approach was developed: the full-thickness engineered oral mucosa. ... Problems, such as tissue shortage and donor site morbidity, do not occur when using full-thickness engineered oral mucosa. The ...
Tissue engineering of heart valves
"Three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering applications: role of porosity and pore size". Tissue Engineering Part B: ... The scaffold designed for tissue engineering is one of the most crucial components because it guides tissue construction, ... "Tissue engineering of pulmonary heart valves on allogenic acellular matrix conduits: in vivo restoration of valve tissue". ... "Heart valve tissue engineering: concepts, approaches, progress, and challenges". Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 34 (12): ...
Quality control in tissue engineering
... regenerate or replace damaged human tissue. Tissue engineered medicinal products (TEMPs) vary in terms of the type and origin ... The rapid development in the multidisciplinary field of tissue engineering has resulted in a variety of new and innovative ... Standardization In Cell And Tissue Engineering: Methods And Protocols Woodhead Publishing Series In Biomaterials, Edited By ... 14 January 2011 Reflection Paper On Clinical Aspects Related To Tissue Engineered Products, Committee For Advanced Therapies ( ...
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society
... the Tissue Engineering Society (TES), soon to become the Tissue Engineering Society international (TESi) and the Regenerative ... Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society is an international learned society dedicated to tissue ... tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function. A major technology of regenerative medicine is tissue engineering, ... Tissue engineering emerged during the 1990s as a potentially powerful option for regenerating tissue and research initiatives ...
Human engineered cardiac tissues
"Transplantation of a tissue-engineered human vascularized cardiac muscle". Tissue Engineering. Part A. 16 (1): 115-25. doi: ... Human engineered cardiac tissues (hECTs) are derived by experimental manipulation of pluripotent stem cells, such as human ... As tissue engineering technology advances to overcome current limitations, hECTs are a promising avenue for experimental drug ... As a proof of principle, grafts of engineered heart tissues have been implanted in rats following MI with beneficial effects on ...
Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton
The Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton (TREND) is a research center which focuses on tissue regeneration ... Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton (Articles needing additional references from November 2019, All ...
Tissue clearing
Nature Biomedical Engineering. 4 (9): 875-888. doi:10.1038/s41551-020-0576-z. PMID 32601394. S2CID 256704785. (Tissue ... Tissue clearing has also been applied to human cancer tissues Zhao J, Lai HM, Qi Y, He D, Sun H (January 2021). "Current Status ... Tissue clearing refers to a group of chemical techniques used to turn tissues transparent. This allows deep insight into these ... Tissue opacity is thought to be the result of light scattering due to heterogeneous refractive indices. Tissue clearing methods ...
Connective tissue
2008). "Monitoring Tissue Engineering Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging". Journal of Bioscience and Bioengineering. 106 (6): 515 ... Connective tissue is one of the four primary types of animal tissue, along with epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous ... Fibroareolar tissue is a mix of fibrous and areolar tissue. Fibromuscular tissue is made up of fibrous tissue and muscular ... Connective tissue can be broadly classified into connective tissue proper, and special connective tissue. Connective tissue ...
Tissue remodeling
v t e (Tissue engineering, All stub articles, Medical technology stubs, Bioengineering stubs). ... Tissue remodeling is the reorganization or renovation of existing tissues. Tissue remodeling can be either physiological or ... Tissue remodeling occurs in adipose tissue with increased body fat. In obese subjects, this remodeling is often pathological, ... much of the tissue remodeling is pathological, resulting in a large amount of fibrous tissue. By contrast, aerobic exercise can ...
Tissue expansion
Research dedicated to alternative skin grafts is currently within the purview of tissue engineering. Multiple engineered tissue ... Advanced Tissue Sciences Inc.: learning from the past, a case study for regenerative medicine. Tissue engineering of ... or other tissues. Other biological phenomena such as tissue inflammation can also be considered expansion (see tissue ... The growth of tissue is permanent, but will retract to some degree when the expander is removed. Topically applied tissue ...
Mineralized tissues
The remarkable structural organization and engineering properties makes these tissues desirable candidates for duplication by ... Mineralized tissues are biological tissues that incorporate minerals into soft matrices. Typically these tissues form a ... The mineral is the inorganic component of mineralized tissues. This constituent is what makes the tissues harder and stiffer. ... The degree of mineral in mineralized tissues varies and the organic component occupies a smaller volume as tissue hardness ...
Osteochondroprogenitor cell
Tissue Engineering Part A. 14 (9): 1573-80. doi:10.1089/ten.tea.2008.0113. PMID 18774911. Mancinelli L, Intini G. Age- ... Tissue Engineering. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. Vol. 585. pp. 431-41. doi:10.1007/978-0-387-34133-0_28. ISBN ... These cellular units will then develop into skeletal and other tissues, such as cartilage, tendon, ligament and muscle tissue.[ ... Alexander Friedenstein and his colleagues first identified osteoprogenitor cells in multiple mammalian tissues, before any ...
Fibrochondrogenesis
Tissue Engineering. 10 (1-2): 129-37. doi:10.1089/107632704322791772. ISSN 1076-3279. PMID 15009938. (CS1: long volume value, ... on chondrocytes has shown potential as a means to produce therapeutic cellular biomaterials via tissue engineering and ... bone and connective tissues. Overwhelming disorganization of cellular processes involved in the formation of cartilage and bone ... specialized cells that make up fibrous connective tissue, which plays a role in the formation of cellular structure and ...
Knee cartilage replacement therapy
Techniques such as the EELS-TALC to enhance ACI and MACI with enabling chondrocytes to be tissue engineered with long term ... with the engineered tissue construct containing stem cell progenitors along with those expressing pluripotency markers and with ... Tissue Engineering. 12 (5): 1237-1245. doi:10.1089/ten.2006.12.1237. PMID 16771637. Arumugam, S (2007). "Transplantation of ... This drives efforts to develop ways of using a person's own cells to grow, or re-grow cartilage tissue to replace missing or ...
Sp7 transcription factor
Tissue Engineering. 13 (10): 2431-40. doi:10.1089/ten.2006.0406. PMC 2835465. PMID 17630878. Tu Q, Valverde P, Chen J (March ... During development, a mouse embryo model with Sp7 expression knocked out had no formation of bone tissue. Through the use of ... Calcified Tissue International. 78 (2): 98-102. doi:10.1007/s00223-005-0146-0. PMID 16467978. S2CID 7621703. Wu L, Wu Y, Lin Y ... a severe phenotype in which there were unaffected chondrocytes and cartilage but absolutely no formation of bone tissue. ...
Ewart Carson
Palsson, Bernhard; Hubbell, Jeffrey A.; Plonsey, Robert; Bronzino, Joseph D. (March 26, 2003). Tissue Engineering. CRC Press. ... Carson is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering & Technology, International Academy of Medical and Biological Engineering ... Carson is most known for his research in the field of systems engineering with a focus in the application of systems thinking ... He is also a Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (US), a Foundation Fellow of the European ...
Uxbridge, Massachusetts
Tissue engineering; Stem Cells; Known for the Vacanti Mouse Uxbridge has a Board of Selectmen and town meeting government. ... "West Hill Dam, Uxbridge Massachusetts". US Army Corps of Engineers. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. Retrieved ...
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Yates EW, Rupani A, Foley GT, Khan WS, Cartmell S, Anand SJ (2012). "Ligament tissue engineering and its potential role in ... using bone or tissue from another body, either a cadaver or a live donor). Bridge-enhanced ACL repair (using a bio-engineered ... Because the tissue used in an autograft is the patient's own, the risk of rejection is minimal. The retear rate in young, ... Range of motion exercises are used to regain the flexibility of the ligament, prevent or break down scar tissue from forming ...
Sarah Cartmell
... a novel tool for tissue engineering". Tissue Engineering Part B: Reviews. 19 (1): 48-57. doi:10.1089/TEN.TEB.2012.0183. ISSN ... She specializes on the potential use of electrical regimes to influence cellular activity for orthopaedic tissue engineering ... Tissue Engineering. 9 (6): 1197-1203. doi:10.1089/10763270360728107. ISSN 1076-3279. PMID 14670107. Wikidata Q40608435. Angela ... towards a smart biomaterial for tissue engineering". Acta Biomaterialia. 10 (6): 2341-53. doi:10.1016/J.ACTBIO.2014.02.015. ...
Milica Radisic
Biomimetic approach to cardiac tissue engineering: oxygen carriers and channeled scaffolds. Tissue Engineering, 12(8), pp. 2077 ... American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering as well as Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Society. ... She also researched on the biometric cues in vitro and developed an engineered oriented cardiac tissue. Radisic has also worked ... She is a Former Chair of the Membership Committee for the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society. ...
Death regulator Nedd2-like caspase
Tissue Engineering. Burlington: Academic Press. pp. 73-87. ISBN 978-0-12-370869-4. Retrieved 2020-11-04. Hesketh R (2012). ... Tissue homeostasis can be defined as the maintenance of a balance between cell division and PCD, resulting in the tissue in ... The first would be for the cells to die faster than they can divide, which would result in tissue atrophy. Alternatively, if ... Lindahl A (2008-01-01). "Chapter 3 - Tissue homeostasis". In van Blitterswijk C, Thomsen P, Lindahl A, Hubbell J (eds.). ...
Sangeeta N. Bhatia
In 2015, Bhatia was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for tissue engineering and tissue regeneration ... Bhatia co-authored the first undergraduate textbook on tissue engineering, Tissue engineering (2004), written for senior-level ... Brown University School of Engineering alumni, MIT School of Engineering faculty, MIT School of Engineering alumni, Harvard ... Bhatia, S. N.; Underhill, G. H.; Zaret, K. S.; Fox, I. J. (July 16, 2014). "Cell and tissue engineering for liver disease". ...
Alain Carpentier
Tissue Engineering. 13 (11): 2681-7. doi:10.1089/ten.2006.0447. PMID 17691866. Chachques JC, Azarine A, Mousseaux E, El Serafi ... which has since advanced into the exciting realms of tissue engineering science. In 2008, Carpentier announced a fully ... The prototype uses electronic sensors and is made from chemically treated animal tissues, called "biomaterials," or a "pseudo- ...
History of genetic engineering
The first animal to synthesise transgenic proteins in their milk were mice, engineered to produce human tissue plasminogen ... Gentner, B.; Naldini, L. (2012-11-01). "Exploiting microRNA regulation for genetic engineering". Tissue Antigens. 80 (5): 393- ... The first field trials of genetically engineered plants occurred in France and the US in 1986, tobacco plants were engineered ... Through tissue culture techniques a single tobacco cell was selected that contained the gene and a new plant grown from it. The ...
Stem cell
... ex vivo engineering of living tissues with adult stem cells". Tissue Engineering. 12 (11): 3007-3019. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.328.2873 ... Yen AH, Sharpe PT (January 2008). "Stem cells and tooth tissue engineering". Cell and Tissue Research. 331 (1): 359-372. doi: ... which can be found in adult tissues, for example, in the muscle, liver, bone marrow and adipose tissue. Mesenchymal stem cells ... Tissue has to be dropped as a way to reach a successful outcome. One may prevent the dangers of surgical interventions using ...
Chandler's disease
Tissue Engineering. Part B, Reviews. 20 (4): 233-242. doi:10.1089/ten.teb.2014.0090. PMC 4123560. PMID 24593258. (Articles with ... It helps break up scar tissue and other nonhealthy tissue allowing for increased repair to the area. ESWT has been shown to ... Hemi-resurfacing arthroplasty: This is used only when the necrotic tissue has not affected the joint surfaces and the cartilage ... tissue which is respectively growing new bone and having the body's immune system eat and dispose of dying or dead tissue. This ...