A Novel Apparatus Applying Long Term Intermittent Cyclic Hydrostatic Pressure to In Vitro Cell Cultures(CELL AND TISSUE ENGINEERING)
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概要
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A novel apparatus has been designed that allows for application of long term intermittent cyclic hydrostatic pressure to in vitro cell cultures, while maintaining cell viability on par with a standard incubator. The system has been tested with monolayer cultures, but could also accommodate three dimensional constructs.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2007-06-25
著者
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HART David
McCaig Center for Joint Injury and Arthritis Research, University of Calgary
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Hart David
Mccaig Centre For Joint Injury And Arthritis Research University Of Calgary
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Hart David
カナダ
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Hart David
Mccaig Center For Joint Injury And Arthritis Research Department Of Microbiology And Infectious Dise
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Shrive Nigel
Division Of Orthopaedics Faculty Of Medicine Mccaig Centre For Joint Injury & Arthritis Research
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Shrive Nigel
カナダ
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Shrive Nigel
Department Of Civil Engineering University Of Calgary
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Myers Kenneth
McCaig Centre for Joint Injury and Arthritis Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
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Myers Kenneth
Mccaig Centre For Joint Injury And Arthritis Research Faculty Of Medicine University Of Calgary
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Hart David
Mccaig Centre For Joint Injury And Arthritis Research Faculty Of Medicine University Of Calgary
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