The field of tissue engineering is moving toward a new concept of "in vitro biomimetics of in vivo tissue development". In part I of this series 1, we proposed a theoretical framework integrating the concepts of developmental biology with those of process design to provide the rules for the design of biomimetic processes. We named this methodology "developmental engineering" to emphasize that it is not the tissue but the process of in vitro tissue development that has to be engineered. To formulate the process design rules in a rigorous way that will allow a computational design we should refer to mathematical methods to model the biological process taking place in vitro. Tissue functions cannot be attributed to individual molecules but rat...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
The second EMBO-EMBL Symposium ‘Synthetic Morphogenesis: From Gene Circuits to Tissue Architecture’ ...
Recent advances in developmental biology, systems biology, and network science are converging to poi...
Recent advances in developmental biology, systems biology, and network science are converging to poi...
Tissue engineering approaches, with the goals of replacing or recovering damaged or diseased tissues...
Engineered bioartificial tissues represent one possible solution for overcoming the devastating shor...
International audienceTechnical progress in materials science and bioprinting has for the past few d...
International audienceTechnical progress in materials science and bioprinting has for the past few d...
Abstract—Tissue engineering has progressed to enable devel-opment of engineered 3D in vitro tissue m...
Synthetic biological systems are used for a myriad of applications, including tissue engineered cons...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Research in cell biology greatly relies on cell-based in vitro assays and models that facilitate the...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
The second EMBO-EMBL Symposium ‘Synthetic Morphogenesis: From Gene Circuits to Tissue Architecture’ ...
Recent advances in developmental biology, systems biology, and network science are converging to poi...
Recent advances in developmental biology, systems biology, and network science are converging to poi...
Tissue engineering approaches, with the goals of replacing or recovering damaged or diseased tissues...
Engineered bioartificial tissues represent one possible solution for overcoming the devastating shor...
International audienceTechnical progress in materials science and bioprinting has for the past few d...
International audienceTechnical progress in materials science and bioprinting has for the past few d...
Abstract—Tissue engineering has progressed to enable devel-opment of engineered 3D in vitro tissue m...
Synthetic biological systems are used for a myriad of applications, including tissue engineered cons...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Research in cell biology greatly relies on cell-based in vitro assays and models that facilitate the...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
Engineered models have emerged as relevant in vitro tools to foresee the translational potential of ...
The second EMBO-EMBL Symposium ‘Synthetic Morphogenesis: From Gene Circuits to Tissue Architecture’ ...