Lecture 1 Flashcards
What is tissue engineering? Define?
wqeqwe
What is Regenerative medicine? Define?
wqweqwe
What is needed to be known to engineer of regenerate a tissue?
weaweqwsad
What are the processes through which development occurs?
eqwesda
What are the essential properties of stem cells?
wqasads
Why is it important to understand the processes of development?
wwqasads
What is the human’s limits in regeneration?
wqasadasd
Why do we need TERM when we already have implants?
wsdasd
What was the first example of an autologous transplant?
ewsdasd
What is the benefit of tissue replacement via transplant? What are the disadvantages?
wasdasd
Why is there a need for tissue engineering and regeneration?
easdasd
How does the regeneration of limbs happen in salamanders? What are the essential features? How long does it take?
waewqeads
What is epimorphosis?
wsasad
What is the difference between regeneration and repair? What kind of animals are able to regenerate? What kind do more repair?
asdasd
What are the problems with scar formation?
adasd
Where is scar formation seen in? What cells?
sadasd
What are the 3 R’s of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine?
asdasd
What is the underlying premise behind the development of TERM?
wasdasd
What organ was replacement first tried in?
wsasad
What is the main skin function? How did the replacement of skin develop?
asadsd
How was replacement of the pancreas done? What considerations needs to be taken? What is an example of a replacement strategy?
asdasd
Which R strategy is best for what problem? What are examples?
eADASDASD
What is example of repair/regeneration in small intestinal submucosa? What is the method? What is it used for?
sadadasd