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body, decellularization techniques have to be tailored to the specific tissue being exercised on. The researched methods of decellularization include
Decellularization
cellular elements by either physical or chemical decellularization of the tissue. This decellularized valve tissue provides a scaffold with the remaining
Decellularization of porcine heart valve
Decellularization_of_porcine_heart_valve
Human heart valve modified for transplant
been modified via tissue engineering. Several techniques exist for decellularization with the majority based on detergent or enzymatic protocols which
Decellularized_homograft
Type of engineered heart
looked towards using decellularized and recellularized cadaveric hearts in order to create a functional organ. Decellularization-recellularization involves
Bioartificial_heart
Materials used to 3D print artificial tissue
create the framework of the desired print using materials like alginate, decellularized ECM, gelatins, and more. From the choice of material you are able to
Bio-ink
Tissue engineering structure
neo-organs without using decellularized donor organs for structural support. Researchers have begun to focus on decellularization for organ transplants since
Neo-organ
Chemical compound
Restricting colony expansion in Aspergillus nidulans in microbiology Decellularization of animal-derived tissues Removing SDS from SDS-PAGE gels prior to
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Prosthetic device
Rüdiger; Karck, Matthias; Szabo, Gabor (December 2015). "Perfusion-Decellularization of Porcine Lung and Trachea for Respiratory Bioengineering". Artificial
Artificial_lung
American biologist and scientific researcher
from a rat heart (a process called "decellularization") and then injected rat stem cells into the decellularized rat heart. Taylor also is conducting
Doris_Taylor
Type of cartilage in humans
"Effects of Chondroitinase ABC-Mediated Proteoglycan Digestion on Decellularization and Recellularization of Articular Cartilage". PLOS ONE. 11 (7) e0158976
Hyaline_cartilage
Medical process used to regrow tissue and bone
antigens must be removed due to implant recipient immune response. Decellularization is conducted with a combination of physical, chemical, and enzymatic
Nano-scaffold
Icelandic medical technology company
Kerecis is an Icelandic company that uses fish skins to treat wounds. The decellularized skin of the Atlantic cod is used as a graft, which increases the elasticity
Kerecis
Animal flesh produced by culturing cells
It is also versatile and biocompatible. Through a process called "decellularization", it is coated in a surfactant that creates pores. These pores release
Cultured_meat
cells but leaves the remainder of the other ECM components called decellularization. Another process that can be introduced into the biomaterial is artificial
Acellular_dermis
Biomedical engineering discipline
from a rat heart (a process called "decellularization") and then injected rat stem cells into the decellularized rat heart. Tissue-engineered blood vessels:
Tissue_engineering
Regrowth of lost tissues or organs
have normal function and structure. Regenerative biology Cloning Decellularization Induced pluripotent stem cell Life extension Rejuvenation (aging)
Regeneration_in_humans
Medical field involved in regenerating tissues
strategies utilize engineered cardiac patches, cell-seeded hydrogels, and decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) components to stimulate localized myocardial
Regenerative_medicine
Replacement of a valve in the human heart
scaffold. The two main types of scaffold are natural scaffolds, such as decellularized tissue, or scaffolds made from degradable polymers. The scaffold acts
Artificial_heart_valve
American orthopedic surgeon
diagnosis of periprosthetic joint infection (2017) Covalent modification of decellularized allogeneic grafts with active pharmaceuticals (2017) Methods utilizing
Javad_Parvizi
Type of cardiac surgical operation
homografts were most often used for a long time until the introduction of decellularized homografts. If the left sided outflow root needs to be enlarged to fit
Ross_procedure
Regenerative medical device platform
OFM is manufactured from sheep rumen tissue, using a process of decellularization to selectively remove the unwanted sheep cells and cell components
Ovine_forestomach_matrix
Regenerative medicine company background
proprietary ovine forestomach matrix (OFM) technology. OFM is a layer of decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) biomaterial isolated from the propria submucosa
Aroa_Biosurgery
the first oral, broad-spectrum angiogenesis inhibitor and the first decellularization of an intact liver for transplantation. His own work showed that the
Yaakov_Nahmias
Mouse carrying functioning human genes, cells, etc.
in studying the human immune response to xenogeneic and allogeneic decellularized biomaterials, providing valuable insights into the biocompatibility
Humanized_mouse
enzymatic catalysis. Deacetylation is the opposite of acetylation. decellularization dedifferentiation degeneracy The redundancy of the genetic code, exhibited
Glossary of cellular and molecular biology (0–L)
Glossary_of_cellular_and_molecular_biology_(0–L)
range of natural polymers: collagen, plasma clots, fibrin, alginate and decellularized ovarian tissue. The microenvironment of the structure should mimic that
Artificial_ovary
Medical procedure
M; Tapias, Luis F; Ren, Xi; Ott, Harald C (2014-05-29). "Perfusion decellularization of whole organs". Nature Protocols. 9 (6). Springer Science and Business
Isolated organ perfusion technique
Isolated_organ_perfusion_technique
(2014). "Generation of Bioartificial Salivary Gland Using Whole-Organ Decellularized Bioscaffold". Cells Tissues Organs. 200 (3–4): 171–180. doi:10.1159/000371873
Wang_Songling
Bodily response to the presence of a foreign object
ISSN 1550-7416. PMC 2844517. PMID 20143194. Badylak, Stephen F. (July 2014). "Decellularized allogeneic and xenogeneic tissue as a bioscaffold for regenerative medicine:
Foreign_body_reaction
System used for advanced cell culture experiments
tissue in a good and a bad sense. In consequence, the suitability of a decellularized extracellular matrix, newly developed synthetic polymers, biodegradable
Minusheet perfusion culture system
Minusheet_perfusion_culture_system
animal tissue is used, the first step in creating useful scaffolds is decellularization, which means to remove the cellular contents all the while preserving
Tissue engineering of heart valves
Tissue_engineering_of_heart_valves
Engineered organ replacement
bone, skin, uterus, kidney Biomechatronics Biomedical Engineering Decellularization List of organs of the human body Organoid Organ culture Organ printing
Artificial_organ
Precursor cell of skeletal muscle cells
using a scaffold. These scaffolds can be an organic structure like decellularized plant or animal tissues, inorganic such as polyacrylamide, or a mix
Myosatellite_cell
Type of synthetic peptide
Michael (April 2017). "Molecular assessment of collagen denaturation in decellularized tissues using a collagen hybridizing peptide". Acta Biomaterialia. 53:
Collagen_hybridizing_peptide
Generation and application of muscle tissue
environment for smooth muscle cells. Another scaffold commonly used is decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM) tissue as it is fully biocompatible, biodegradable
Muscle_tissue_engineering
Nanotechnology simulation of human organ function
liver-on-a-chip. Lu et al. developed a liver tumor-on-a-chip model. The decellularized liver matrix (DLM)-gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA)-based biomimetic liver
Organ-on-a-chip
Ghasem; Bahrami, Soheyl; Niazi, Feizollah; Niknejad, Hassan (2024). "Decellularized Extracellular Matrix Scaffolds for Soft Tissue Augmentation: From Host–Scaffold
Matrikine
Rotter N (June 2014). "In vitro cytotoxicity and in vivo effects of a decellularized xenogeneic collagen scaffold in nasal cartilage repair". Tissue Engineering
Nasal_chondrocytes
create a functioning heart in the laboratory by using whole organ decellularization. 16 January – NASA begins a collaboration with charities and universities
2008_in_science
Professor of Biomedical Technologies
Germany. Her specific interest was the effect of cryopreservation, decellularization/recellularization and biomechanical forces on heart valve extracellular
Katja_Schenke-Layland
American biochemist
A nonhuman primate model of lung regeneration: detergent-mediated decellularization and initial in vitro recellularization with mesenchymal stem cells
Aline_Betancourt
Medical nonprofit in Utica, United States
program studying the use of a combination of pluripotent stem cells and decellularized donor hearts to created human hearts for transplantation without the
Masonic Medical Research Institute
Masonic_Medical_Research_Institute
American Reproductive Scientist
metabolic management tissue system. Woodruff and team also recently created decellularized and 3D-printed ovarian bioprosthetics as replacement organs for women
Teresa_Woodruff
American engineer and professor
J.Y. (May 2009). "Altered structural and mechanical properties in decellularized rabbit carotid arteries". Acta Biomaterialia. 5 (4): 993–1005. doi:10
Joyce_Wong
American molecular biologist
KZ, Enquist LW, Windebank AJ, Schwartz J, et al. Nerve Guidance by a Decellularized Fibroblast Extracellular Matrix. Matrix Biol. 2016 "Jean E. Schwarzbauer"
Jean_Schwarzbauer
Greek-American biomedical engineer
Antonios G. (2019-05-01). "Fabrication and Characterization of Electrospun Decellularized Muscle-Derived Scaffolds". Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods. 25 (5):
Antonios_Mikos
"Liver Reengineering". which has funded the studies for whole organ decellularization and recellularization. Uygun is also a Co-investigator and collaborator
Korkut_Uygun
American anesthesiologist
Kondo, Y., Manson, R.J., Lawson, J.H., Dardik, A., Niklason, L.E. Decellularized Tissue-Engineered Blood Vessel as an Arterial Conduit, Proceedings of
Laura_Niklason
Surgical procedure
Matthiesen TS; Goh SK; Black LD; Kren SM; Netoff TI (2008). "Perfusion-decellularized matrix: using nature's platform to engineer a bioartificial heart".
Cardiomyoplasty
German cardiac surgeon
years old) done in 2002; the heart valves originated from donors, were decellularized, and then reseeded with autologous stem cells so that they would continue
Axel_Haverich
Use of biomedical engineering to restore or replace nervous system tissue
flexibility to adapt to the ever changing environment at the injury site. Decellularized ECM scaffolds is an option for scaffolds because they more closely mimc
Neural_tissue_engineering
Bioengineering methodology
efficiently and safely from human PSCs with the proper organogenesis. Decellularized organs are also being used as tissue scaffold for organogenesis. Source
Directed_differentiation
Tissue engineering paradigm
Coralline cylinders Biodegradable material such as poly(α-hydroxy esters) Decellularized tissue matrices Injectable biomaterials or hydrogels are typically composed
In_vivo_bioreactor
Professor
Entrepreneurial Leadership Academy. Harbin continued to research the use of decellularized tissue scaffolds for tissue restoration in human patients and was nominated
Sherry_Harbin
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