Studies on the use of hollow fibre membrane bioreactors for tissue generation by using rat bone marrow fibroblastic cells and a composite scaffold.
Production of sufficient tissue in vitro for use in tissue engineering is limited mainly by the absence of adequate oxygenation and appropriate transport of nutrients to, and waste product from, the tissue. To overcome the limitations of diffusive transport, the possibility of growing three dimensio...
Main Authors: | Ye, H, Xia, Z, Ferguson, D, Triffitt, J, Cui, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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