Characterization and Modeling of the Remodeling Process that Occurs in Modular Tissue Engineered Constructs Assembled Within Microfluidic Perfusion Chambers
Using a modular approach, a vascularized tissue construct is created by embedding functional cells within submillimeter-sized collagen cylinders (modules) while the outside surfaces are seeded with endothelial cells (EC). The void spaces created by randomly packing modules into a container form EC-...
Main Author: | Khan, Omar |
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Other Authors: | Sefton, Michael |
Language: | en_ca |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29772 |
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