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Functional tissue engineering: Ten more years of progress
Farshid Guilak
, Frank P.T. Baaijens
Department of Orthopedic Surgery
Center for the Investigation of Membrane Excitability Diseases
Roy and Diana Vagelos Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences (DBBS)
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Bursky Center for Human Immunology & Immunotherapy Programs (CHiiPs)
Division of Basic Research
Center of Regenerative Medicine
Rheumatic Diseases Research Resource-Based Center
DBBS - Molecular Cell Biology
DBBS - Developmental, Regenerative and Stem Cell Biology
DBBS - Immunology
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Tissue Repair
100%
Tissue Regeneration
100%
Biomechanical Properties
100%
Functional Tissue Engineering
100%
Native Tissue
66%
Mechanobiology
66%
Tissue Growth
33%
United States
33%
Tissue Remodeling
33%
Regeneration
33%
Organ System
33%
Design Criteria
33%
Tissue Engineering
33%
Biomechanical Factors
33%
Mechanical Factors
33%
Mechanical Microenvironment
33%
1-measurement
33%
Engineered Tissue
33%
Physical Factors
33%
Bioresorbable Scaffold
33%
Criteria-based
33%
Success Criteria
33%
Repair Tissue
33%
Regeneration in Vitro
33%
National Committee
33%
Geometric Scale
33%
Validation of Computational Models
33%
Engineering
Functional Tissue Engineering
100%
Biomechanics
100%
Biomechanical Property
75%
Critical Role
50%
Tissue Regeneration
50%
Past Decade
25%
Mechanical Factor
25%
Biomaterial Scaffold
25%
Design Criterion
25%
Native Tissue
25%
Outcome Measure
25%
Success Criterion
25%
United States
25%