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Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering

Principles, Design and Operation

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Paperback, 376 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 2005e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9789048169498
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Springer Netherlands 2005e druk, 2011 9789048169498
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For the first time in a single volume, the design, characterisation and operation of the bioreactor system in which the tissue is grown is detailed.

Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering presents an overall picture of the current state of knowledge in the engineering of bioreactors for several tissue types (bone, cartilage, vascular), addresses the issue of mechanical conditioning of the tissue, and describes the use of techniques such as MRI for monitoring tissue growth.

This unique volume is dedicated to the fundamentals and application of bioreactor technology to tissue engineering products. Not only will it appeal to graduate students and experienced researchers in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, but also to tissue engineers and culture technologists, academic and industrial chemical engineers, biochemical engineers and cell biologists who wish to understand the criteria used to design and develop novel systems for tissue growth in vitro.

Specificaties

ISBN13:9789048169498
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:376
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:2005

Inhoudsopgave

<P><STRONG>1</STRONG> Bioractor systems for tissue engineering: A four dimensional challenge by M. Ellis, M. Jarman-Smith, J.B. Chaudhuri<BR><STRONG>2</STRONG> Microreactor optimization for functional tissue engineering by W.W. Minuth, R. Strehl, K. Schumacher<BR><STRONG>3</STRONG> Taylor-vortex bioreactors for enhanced mass transport by S.J. Curran, R.A. Black<BR><STRONG>4</STRONG> Packed bed bioreactors by J.N. Warnock, K. Bratch, M. Al-Rubeai<BR><STRONG>5</STRONG> Design and operation of a radial flow bioreactor for reconstruction of cultured tissues by M. Kino-Oka, M. Taya<BR><STRONG>6</STRONG> Cartilage growth in magnetic resonance microscopy-compatible hollow fiber bioreactors by J.B. Greco, R.G. Spencer<BR><STRONG>7</STRONG> Mechanical conditioning of cell-seeded constructs for soft tissue repair – Are optimisation strategies possible? by D.L. Bader, D.A. Lee<BR><STRONG>8</STRONG> Mechanical bioreactors for bone tissue engineering by S.H. Cartmell, A.J. El Haj<BR><STRONG>9</STRONG> A dynamic straining bioreactor for collagen-based tissue engineering by Y. Shi, I. Vesely<BR><STRONG>10</STRONG> Bioreactors for ligament engineering by B.J. Ainsworth, J.B. Chaudhuri<BR><STRONG>11</STRONG> Biomechanical considerations for tissue engineered heart valve bioreactors by M.S. Sacks, G.C. Engelmayr Jr., D.K. Hildebrand, J.E. Mayer Jr.<BR><STRONG>12</STRONG> Design of vascular graft bioreactors by P.S. McFetridge, J.B. Chaudhuri<BR><STRONG>13</STRONG> Perfusion bioreactors for cardiovascular tissue engineering by V. Kasyanov, J.J. Sistino, T.C. Trusk, R.R. Markwald, V. Mironov<BR><STRONG>14</STRONG> Haematopoietic culture systems by L. Safinia, N. Panoskaltsis, A. Mantalaris<BR><STRONG>15</STRONG> Monitoring the performance of tissue engineering bioreactors using magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy by A.A. Neves, K.M. Brindle<BR><STRONG>16</STRONG> Cryopreservation of hepatocytes for bioartificial liver devices by M.H. Grant, D. Stevenson</P>

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