The bioengineering of skeletal muscle tissue in-vitro has enabled researchers to more closely mimic the in-vivo skeletal muscle niche. The three-dimensional (3-D) structure of the tissue engineered systems employed to date enable the generation of highly aligned and differentiated myofibers within a representative biological matrix. The use of electrical stimulation to model concentric contraction, via innervation of the myofibers, and the use of mechanical loading to model passive lengthening or stretch has begun to provide a manipulable environment to investigate the cellular and molecular responses following exercise mimicking stimuli in-vitro. Currently available bioreactor systems allow either electrical stimulation or mechanical loadi...
Skeletal muscle tissue engineering (SMTE) aims at the in vitro generation of 3D skeletal muscle engi...
Effective models of mammalian tissues must allow and encourage physiologically (mimetic) correct int...
Skeletal muscle atrophy can occur for a number of reasons including degenerative diseases and age-re...
The bioengineering of skeletal muscle tissue in-vitro has enabled researchers to more closely mimic ...
Bioengineering of skeletal muscle in vitro in order to produce highly aligned myofibres in relevant ...
Bioengineering of skeletal muscle in vitro in order to produce highly aligned myofibres in relevant ...
For over 300 years, scientists have understood that stimulation, in the form of an electrical impuls...
Three dimensional engineered culture systems are powerful tools to rapidly expand our knowledge of h...
This paper describes the development of novel bioreactor systems for use in studying the development...
This paper describes the development of novel bioreactor systems for use in studying the development...
Engineered muscle tissues can be used for several different purposes, which include the production o...
This project set out to develop a system to mechanically stimulate in vitro skeletal muscle tissue t...
Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in the lean human body and is responsible for all motor ...
Tissue engineering skeletal muscle has versatile potential applications but it is still challenging ...
Effective models of mammalian tissues must allow and encourage physiologically (mimetic) correct int...
Skeletal muscle tissue engineering (SMTE) aims at the in vitro generation of 3D skeletal muscle engi...
Effective models of mammalian tissues must allow and encourage physiologically (mimetic) correct int...
Skeletal muscle atrophy can occur for a number of reasons including degenerative diseases and age-re...
The bioengineering of skeletal muscle tissue in-vitro has enabled researchers to more closely mimic ...
Bioengineering of skeletal muscle in vitro in order to produce highly aligned myofibres in relevant ...
Bioengineering of skeletal muscle in vitro in order to produce highly aligned myofibres in relevant ...
For over 300 years, scientists have understood that stimulation, in the form of an electrical impuls...
Three dimensional engineered culture systems are powerful tools to rapidly expand our knowledge of h...
This paper describes the development of novel bioreactor systems for use in studying the development...
This paper describes the development of novel bioreactor systems for use in studying the development...
Engineered muscle tissues can be used for several different purposes, which include the production o...
This project set out to develop a system to mechanically stimulate in vitro skeletal muscle tissue t...
Skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in the lean human body and is responsible for all motor ...
Tissue engineering skeletal muscle has versatile potential applications but it is still challenging ...
Effective models of mammalian tissues must allow and encourage physiologically (mimetic) correct int...
Skeletal muscle tissue engineering (SMTE) aims at the in vitro generation of 3D skeletal muscle engi...
Effective models of mammalian tissues must allow and encourage physiologically (mimetic) correct int...
Skeletal muscle atrophy can occur for a number of reasons including degenerative diseases and age-re...