The multidisciplinary field of tissue engineering (TE) aims to create biological substitutes to restore, maintain, or enhance the function of tissue or whole organs, in which the mechanical properties of replacements are critical to their structure and function. Several techniques have been investigated for measuring the mechanical properties of developing tissues and organs; however, current methods are destructive. The goal of this work is to apply high resolution Magnetic Resonance Elastography (μMRE) technique with 100 μm in-plane resolution to address a critical problem in TE: nondestructive monitoring and characterization of growing mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-based tissue engineered constructs. In this study, μMRE is used to assess...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Tissue engineering (TE) has been introduced for more than 25 years without a boom in clinical trials...
Tissue engineering (TE) has been introduced for more than 25 years without a boom in clinical trials...
The multidisciplinary field of tissue engineering (TE) aims to create biological substitutes to rest...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Tissue engineering (TE) has been introduced for more than 25 years without a boom in clinical trials...
Tissue engineering (TE) has been introduced for more than 25 years without a boom in clinical trials...
The multidisciplinary field of tissue engineering (TE) aims to create biological substitutes to rest...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
The objective of tissue engineering (TE) is to create functional replacements for various tissues; t...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Traditional mechanical testing often results in the destruction of the sample, and in the case of lo...
Evaluating the functionality of an engineered material lies in the proper characterization of its ma...
Tissue engineering (TE) has been introduced for more than 25 years without a boom in clinical trials...
Tissue engineering (TE) has been introduced for more than 25 years without a boom in clinical trials...