Tissue engineering is a rapidly growing field in biotechnology. The use and packaging of synthetic materials, biologic compounds, and cellular components of specific tissues can be envisioned to replace physiologic function of diseased organs. Long-term ex vivo therapy for kidney failure has been achieved, so that the kidney may be the first solid organ in which tissue engineering concepts can produce an implantable device for long-term in vivo replacement therapy. To replace the kidney's excretory function, an implantable bioartificial kidney requires both a device to replace blood ultrafiltration performed by renal glomeruli and a device to replace transport regulatory function of the renal tubule. The initial concepts for these devices a...
Patients with end-stage renal disease often undergo dialysis as a partial substitute for kidney func...
Kidney organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells bear the potential to be used as ...
Surgical practice for treatment of small renal masses has shifted from radical nephrectomy towards p...
Contains fulltext : 137070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the worl...
Renal replacement therapy was an early pioneer in both extra-corporeal organ replacement and whole o...
The artificial kidney, one of the greatest medical inventions in the 20th century, has saved innumer...
Chronic kidney diseases are a leading cause of fatalities around the world. As the most sought-after...
Tissue engineering the kidney. The means by which kidney function can be replaced in humans include ...
Recent advances in the fields of artificial organs and regenerative medicine are now joining forces ...
Deterioration of renal function is typically slow but progressive, and therefore renal disease is of...
End stage renal failure is associated with major morbidity and mortality, and renal transplantation ...
Tissue engineering of a bioartificial renal tubule assist device: In vitro transport and metabolic c...
The kidney is the most important organ for water homeostasis and waste excretion. It performs severa...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an indolent yet unrelenting condition that affects 10% of the global...
Patients with end-stage renal disease often undergo dialysis as a partial substitute for kidney func...
Kidney organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells bear the potential to be used as ...
Surgical practice for treatment of small renal masses has shifted from radical nephrectomy towards p...
Contains fulltext : 137070.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)With the worl...
Renal replacement therapy was an early pioneer in both extra-corporeal organ replacement and whole o...
The artificial kidney, one of the greatest medical inventions in the 20th century, has saved innumer...
Chronic kidney diseases are a leading cause of fatalities around the world. As the most sought-after...
Tissue engineering the kidney. The means by which kidney function can be replaced in humans include ...
Recent advances in the fields of artificial organs and regenerative medicine are now joining forces ...
Deterioration of renal function is typically slow but progressive, and therefore renal disease is of...
End stage renal failure is associated with major morbidity and mortality, and renal transplantation ...
Tissue engineering of a bioartificial renal tubule assist device: In vitro transport and metabolic c...
The kidney is the most important organ for water homeostasis and waste excretion. It performs severa...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an indolent yet unrelenting condition that affects 10% of the global...
Patients with end-stage renal disease often undergo dialysis as a partial substitute for kidney func...
Kidney organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells bear the potential to be used as ...
Surgical practice for treatment of small renal masses has shifted from radical nephrectomy towards p...