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Microfabrication technology for vascularized tissue engineering

Borenstein et al., 2002

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12030670760858578690
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Borenstein J
Terai H
King K
Weinberg E
Kaazempur-Mofrad M
Vacanti J
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Biomedical microdevices

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This work describes the application of advanced microfabrication technologies including silicon micromachining and polymer replica molding towards the field of tissue engineering of complex tissues and organs. As a general approach, tissue engineering of skin, bone and …
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