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Tissue Engineering I
Author(s) -
Kyongbum Lee,
David S. Kaplan,
W. Babel,
SvenOlof Enfors,
M Hoare,
Itaru Endo,
A. Fiechter,
Hu Wenping,
Bo Mattìasson,
Hermann Sahm,
George Stephanopoulos,
G. T. Tsao,
JianJiang Zhong,
Jens Nielsen,
K. Schügerl,
Urs von Stockar,
Christian Wandrey
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
advances in biochemical engineering, biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
eISSN - 1616-8542
pISSN - 0724-6145
DOI - 10.1007/11579328
Subject(s) - computer science
Tissue engineering is a field of regenerative medicine [6] that integrates the knowledge of scientists, physicians, and engineers into the construction or reconstruction of human tissue. Practitioners of tissue engineering seek to repair, replace, maintain, and enhance the abilities of a specific tissue or organ by means of living cells. More often than not stem cells [7] are the form of living cells used in this technology. Tissue engineering is one of the disciplines involved in translating knowledge of developmental biology into the clinical setting. One focus that this field has taken is the understanding of tissue and organ development during embryogenesis [8], as this knowledge will open avenues to new applications of this technology.

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