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The main components of tissue engineering include biomaterials and cells.
Cell constructs and culture systems are essential components of tissue engineering.
The basic components of tissue engineering are cells, scaffolds, and signals.
This chapter describes biomolecules that are one of the most important components of tissue engineering.
These components of tissue engineering are independently developed and optimized for specific applications with relatively simple structure function relationships are relatively simple.
Three-dimensional (3D) printing of relevant components of tissue, such as cells and matrix material, has been used for fabrication of tissue analogs.
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This chapter separately describes a diverse array of physical and biochemical components of tissue-engineered nerve grafts with regard to their features, functions, structure or composition, and fabrication or procurement, and further discusses many representative examples of tissue-engineered nerve grafts and their pros and cons.
Type III chimeric flaps utilizes the perforator concept to raise two components of tissues without microvascular anastomosis between them.
Consequently, employing non-cellular components of tissues, particularly the extracellular matrix, has emerged as an alternative to synthetic materials.
Collagen fibers are essential components of tissues, which are highly conserved across the animal kingdom and could be extremely useful in tissue engineering.
Notably, in classical pharmacokinetics the blood corpuscles represent the components of tissues as opposed to those of plasma.
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