Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Cartilage tissue engineering requirements

In-vitro tissue engineering requires bioreactors in order to provide sufficient nutrients and oxygen to the cells while removing the toxic materials left by the proliferating cells. Moreover, the essential cell-specific mechanical stimuli are also provided by bioreactors. Each type of cell (cartilage, bone, myocardium, endothelial, etc.) has different requirements in terms of pH, oxygen tension, mechanical stimulation, temperature, etc. As a result, it is necessary to use cell specific bioreactors for generation of different tissues [33]. [Pg.159]


See other pages where Cartilage tissue engineering requirements is mentioned: [Pg.169]    [Pg.392]    [Pg.392]    [Pg.231]    [Pg.238]    [Pg.128]    [Pg.324]    [Pg.841]    [Pg.841]    [Pg.93]    [Pg.134]    [Pg.216]    [Pg.231]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.8]    [Pg.729]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.326]    [Pg.247]    [Pg.249]    [Pg.517]    [Pg.1035]    [Pg.45]    [Pg.791]    [Pg.588]    [Pg.497]    [Pg.345]    [Pg.85]    [Pg.531]    [Pg.266]    [Pg.34]    [Pg.100]    [Pg.969]    [Pg.390]    [Pg.3448]    [Pg.309]    [Pg.25]    [Pg.477]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.129]    [Pg.468]    [Pg.483]    [Pg.270]    [Pg.279]    [Pg.857]    [Pg.310]    [Pg.297]    [Pg.381]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.128 ]




SEARCH



Cartilage

Cartilage tissue engineering

Engineering requirements

Tissue cartilage

Tissue engineering

© 2024 chempedia.info