• A bioartificial heart is an engineered heart that contains the extracellular structure of a decellularized heart and cellular components from a different...
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    the cells. Bioartificial heart: Doris Taylor's lab constructed a biocompatible rat heart by re-cellularising a de-cellularised rat heart. This scaffold...
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    "Perfusion-decellularized matrix: using nature's platform to engineer a bioartificial heart". Nature Medicine. 14 (2): 213–221. doi:10.1038/nm1684. PMID 18193059...
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  • functions of the liver through the inclusion of hepatocytes to the device (bioartificial liver device). A diachysis machine is used for acute care i.e. emergency...
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  • print hearts due to difficulties in getting blood vessels and lab-made tissues to function cohesively. HepaLife is developing a bioartificial liver device...
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  • forelimb. He now works at Ott Lab which focuses on the creation of bioartificial hearts, lungs, tracheas and kidneys. In 2016, another test was done in which...
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    "Perfusion- decellularized: Using Nature's Platform to Engineer Bioartificial Heart". Nat Med. 14 (2): 213–21. doi:10.1038/nm1684. PMID 18193059. Lawrence...
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    generation of bioartificial airway tissues for tracheo-bronchial replacement. His work resulted in the first clinical applications of bioartificial tissues...
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  • stem cells, implanting lab-grown tissues and organs, and implanting bioartificial tissues.[citation needed] In 1999, the bladder was the first regenerated...
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  • "Perfusion-decellularized matrix: using nature's platform to engineer a bioartificial heart". Nat. Med. 14 (2): 213–221. doi:10.1038/nm1684. PMID 18193059. S2CID 12765933...
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  • and a tubular component. Researchers at MIT claim to have designed a bioartificial device that replicates the function of the nephron's glomerulus, proximal...
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    intestine although it is not itself a dairy product. The potential of using bioartificial pancreas, for treatment of diabetes mellitus, based on encapsulating...
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    patients with three or more significant health problems (i.e., dementia or heart failure) had higher rates of repeat colonoscopies without medical indications...
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    biodegradability, bioprintability, and biostability for use in complex bioartificial organ printing and manufacturing. Due to high vascular and neural network...
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  • putting in or on, putting back, or moving living body part: transplantation (heart transplant), reattachment (finger reattachment), reposition (reposition...
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    in laboratories and transplanted successfully into human patients. Bioartificial organs, which use both synthetic and biological component, are also...
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  • the electrocardiogram detects muscular activity in various regions of the heart, the electrogastrogram or electroviscerogram detects the myoelectrical activity...
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    type 2 diabetes, ischemic stroke, liver cirrhosis and cancer, and ischemic heart disease. Jordan PH, Thornby J (September 1994). "Twenty years after parietal...
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    about 25 cm (10 in) long in adults, that travels behind the trachea and heart, passes through the diaphragm, and empties into the uppermost region of...
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    pressure on the diaphragm. This position also decreases the preload on the heart and causes a decrease in the venous return leading to hypotension. The pooling...
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    include greater flexibility and better tolerability in those with significant heart disease. Complications may include infections within the abdomen, hernias...
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    Liver Artificial extracorporeal liver support Bioartificial liver devices Liver dialysis Hepatectomy Liver biopsy Liver transplantation Portal hypertension...
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    (bridging-to-transplantation). Artificial liver support like liver dialysis or bioartificial liver support concepts are currently under preclinical and clinical...
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  • Intravascular non-ablative ultrasound (00.02) Therapeutic ultrasound of heart Anti-restenotic ultrasound Intravascular non-ablative ultrasound (00.03)...
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    vomiting.[citation needed] Other complications (less than 1%) may include heart and lung problems, infection in the bile duct called cholangitis, that can...
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  • Schätzlein, Eva; Blaeser, Andreas (2022-07-22). "Recent trends in bioartificial muscle engineering and their applications in cultured meat, biorobotic...
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    ulcers disease. Esophagitis in severe stage. Severe cardiovascular disease Heart failure Coronary artery disease Portal hypertension Cancer: active cancer...
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  • trial ran between 1975 and 1983 and included 838 men who had survived a heart attack. This trial initially failed to show any benefit on mortality, but...
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  • pericardial window, in which an opening is made in the sac surrounding the heart repairs of the vena cava repairs of the aorta repairs of the common, external...
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    complications are affected by pre-existing risk factors such as degree of obesity, heart disease, obstructive sleep apnea, diabetes mellitus, and history of prior...
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