Tissue engineering of a bioartificial renal tubule assist device: In vitro transport and metabolic characteristics.BackgroundCurrent renal substitution therapy for acute or chronic renal failure with hemodialysis or hemofiltration is life sustaining, but continues to have unacceptably high morbidity and mortality rates. This therapy is not complete renal replacement therapy because it does not provide active transport nor metabolic and endocrinologic functions of the kidney, which are located predominantly in the tubular elements of the kidney.MethodsTo optimize renal substitution therapy, a bioartificial renal tubule assist device (RAD) was developed and tested in vitro for a variety of differentiated tubular functions. High-flux hollow-fi...
The kidneys are organs with a central role in homeostasis. Their principal function is the excretion...
Contains fulltext : 137070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the worl...
The high prevalence of chronic kidney disease leads to an increased need for renal replacement thera...
Tissue engineering of a bioartificial renal tubule assist device: In vitro transport and metabolic c...
Current therapy for acute renal failure continues to have an exceedingly high mortality rate, exceed...
The bioartificial kidney in the treatment of acute renal failure. The application of cell therapy to...
Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing field in biotechnology. The use and packaging of synthetic m...
Renal replacement therapy was an early pioneer in both extra-corporeal organ replacement and whole o...
Chronic kidney disease affects one in six people worldwide. Due to the scarcity of donor kidneys and...
Chronic kidney disease affects one in six people worldwide. Due to the scarcity of donor kidneys and...
DMPK (Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics) studies are essential for drug development but 90% of po...
Currently available treatment options for patients affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD) comprise...
Renal failure continues to carry substantial burden of morbidity and mortality in both acute and chr...
This dissertation focuses on the design, fabrication, and study necessary for a renal cell device th...
The increasing prevalence of end-stage renal disease and persistent shortage of donor organs call fo...
The kidneys are organs with a central role in homeostasis. Their principal function is the excretion...
Contains fulltext : 137070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the worl...
The high prevalence of chronic kidney disease leads to an increased need for renal replacement thera...
Tissue engineering of a bioartificial renal tubule assist device: In vitro transport and metabolic c...
Current therapy for acute renal failure continues to have an exceedingly high mortality rate, exceed...
The bioartificial kidney in the treatment of acute renal failure. The application of cell therapy to...
Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing field in biotechnology. The use and packaging of synthetic m...
Renal replacement therapy was an early pioneer in both extra-corporeal organ replacement and whole o...
Chronic kidney disease affects one in six people worldwide. Due to the scarcity of donor kidneys and...
Chronic kidney disease affects one in six people worldwide. Due to the scarcity of donor kidneys and...
DMPK (Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics) studies are essential for drug development but 90% of po...
Currently available treatment options for patients affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD) comprise...
Renal failure continues to carry substantial burden of morbidity and mortality in both acute and chr...
This dissertation focuses on the design, fabrication, and study necessary for a renal cell device th...
The increasing prevalence of end-stage renal disease and persistent shortage of donor organs call fo...
The kidneys are organs with a central role in homeostasis. Their principal function is the excretion...
Contains fulltext : 137070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the worl...
The high prevalence of chronic kidney disease leads to an increased need for renal replacement thera...