Bioreactor Systems for Tissue Engineering edited by Cornelia Kasper, Martijn van Griensven, Ralf Pörtner.

The editors of this special volume would first like to thank all authors for their excellent contributions. We would also like to thank Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheper, Dr. Marion Hertel and Ulrike Kreusel for providing the opportunity to compose this volume and Springer for organizational and technical su...

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Other Authors: Kasper, Cornelia (Editor), van Griensven, Martijn (Editor), Pörtner, Ralf (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Edition:1st ed. 2009.
Series:Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 112
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505 0 |a Bioreactors in Tissue Engineering: Scientific Challenges and Clinical Perspectives -- Bioreactor Technology in Cardiovascular Tissue Engineering -- Bioreactors for Guiding Muscle Tissue Growth and Development -- Bioreactors for Connective Tissue Engineering: Design and Monitoring Innovations -- Mechanical Strain Using 2D and 3D Bioreactors Induces Osteogenesis: Implications for Bone Tissue Engineering -- Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering of Cartilage -- Technical Strategies to Improve Tissue Engineering of Cartilage-Carrier-Constructs -- Application of Disposable Bag Bioreactors in Tissue Engineering and for the Production of Therapeutic Agents -- Methodology for Optimal In Vitro Cell Expansion in Tissue Engineering -- Bioreactor Studies and Computational Fluid Dynamics -- Fluid Dynamics in Bioreactor Design: Considerations for the Theoretical and Practical Approach. 
520 |a The editors of this special volume would first like to thank all authors for their excellent contributions. We would also like to thank Prof. Dr. Thomas Scheper, Dr. Marion Hertel and Ulrike Kreusel for providing the opportunity to compose this volume and Springer for organizational and technical support. Tissue engineering represents one of the major emerging fields in modern b- technology; it combines different subjects ranging from biological and material sciences to engineering and clinical disciplines. The aim of tissue engineering is the development of therapeutic approaches to substitute diseased organs or tissues or improve their function. Therefore, three dimensional biocompatible materials are seeded with cells and cultivated in suitable systems to generate functional tissues. Many different aspects play a role in the formation of 3D tissue structures. In the first place the source of the used cells is of the utmost importance. To prevent tissue rejection or immune response, preferentially autologous cells are now used. In particular, stem cells from different sources are gaining exceptional importance as they can be differentiated into different tissues by using special media and supplements. In the field of biomaterials, numerous scaffold materials already exist but new composites are also being developed based on polymeric, natural or xenogenic sources. Moreover, a very important issue in tissue en- neering is the formation of tissues under well defined, controlled and reprod- ible conditions. Therefore, a substantial number of new bioreactors have been developed. 
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