Modelling nutrient transport in hollow fibre membrane bioreactors for growing three-dimensional bone tissue
Recent experimental studies suggest that hollow fibre membrane bioreactors (HFMBs) may be used to grow three-dimensional (3D) bone tissue, which may then be implanted into patients to repair skeletal defects. It has become necessary to develop a theoretical framework that elucidates the quantitative...
Main Authors: | Ye, H, Das, D, Triffitt, J, Cui, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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