Characterisation of mechanically strained epithelial cells
Bioreactors can be used to simulate in vivo conditions such as the biomechanical environment for in vitro conditioning of tissue-engineered constructs. There is a need to develop tissue substitutes with adequate mechanical properties and biological activity to repair or replace damaged tiss...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-415302023-03-11T17:03:21Z Characterisation of mechanically strained epithelial cells Raja Eulyndra Raja Khalif Alastair Campbell Ritchie School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Bioengineering Bioreactors can be used to simulate in vivo conditions such as the biomechanical environment for in vitro conditioning of tissue-engineered constructs. There is a need to develop tissue substitutes with adequate mechanical properties and biological activity to repair or replace damaged tissues or organs. One such application is the development of a tissue-engineered oesophagus for the treatment of oesophageal cancer. Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering) 2010-07-16T08:11:38Z 2010-07-16T08:11:38Z 2008 2008 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/41530 en 93 p. application/pdf |
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Bioreactors can be used to simulate in vivo conditions such as the biomechanical
environment for in vitro conditioning of tissue-engineered constructs. There is a need
to develop tissue substitutes with adequate mechanical properties and biological
activity to repair or replace damaged tissues or organs. One such application is the development of a tissue-engineered oesophagus for the treatment of oesophageal
cancer. |
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