Production and implantation of renal extracellular matrix scaffolds from porcine kidneys as a platform for renal bioengineering investigations.
BACKGROUND: It is important to identify new sources of transplantable organs because of the critical shortage of donor organs. Tissue engineering holds the potential to address this issue through the implementation of decellularization-recellularization technology. OBJECTIVE: To produce and examine...
Main Authors: | Orlando, G, Farney, A, Iskandar, S, Mirmalek-Sani, S, Sullivan, D, Moran, E, AbouShwareb, T, De Coppi, P, Wood, K, Stratta, R, Atala, A, Yoo, J, Soker, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2012
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