Regenerative Medicine Applications in Organ Transplantation 2014
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-398523-1.00013-6
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Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering Purposes

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“…are main unit operations in many biochemical processes in which enzymes, microbial, mammalian, or plant cell systems are used for manufacture of a wide range of useful products (Najafpour, 2007;Blose et al, 2014). At laboratory settings, fermentation experiments are often conducted by using shake flasks and the bench-top bioreactors.…”
Section: Bioreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are main unit operations in many biochemical processes in which enzymes, microbial, mammalian, or plant cell systems are used for manufacture of a wide range of useful products (Najafpour, 2007;Blose et al, 2014). At laboratory settings, fermentation experiments are often conducted by using shake flasks and the bench-top bioreactors.…”
Section: Bioreactorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over recent years, multiple approaches have been developed to design suitable platforms ensuring the abovementioned stimulation strategies, and in particular, the use of bioreactor systems. Bioreactor is defined as an in vitro culture system that has been designed to mimic the physiological conditions of the tissue of interest, acting on cell behavior, metabolism, and interaction within constructs in order to achieve the proper tissue structure, organization, and ultimately maturation and function [119]. In this context, several types of bioreactors have been developed and manufactured to mimic the in vivo SKM tissue environment physiology, providing a powerful and reliable model to study cell-ECM interaction during myogenesis and regeneration.…”
Section: Bioreactor Platforms In Skm Tissue Engineering Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A biological reaction carried out into a vessel and culture aerobic cells are used for conducting enzymatic immobilization [4]. Different types of bio-reactor or fermenters: Continuous Stirred Tank Bioreactor: In a vessel, the time will no longer vary the contents to hold up of micro-organisms and the components will contain some concentration in the fermenter.…”
Section: Types Of Bioreactors or Fermentersmentioning
confidence: 99%