Module 11 Flashcards
1
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Major function of bioreactors:
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Devices used extensively in tissue engineering to ENABLE the fabrication of 3D artificial tissue and SUPPORT the growth, maturation, and development of artificial tissue engineering during controlled in vitro culture
2
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Effects of perfusion on cell seeding
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Cells will penetrate the whole scaffold and perfuse more homogenous
3
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Methods for estimating number of cells in a reaction
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- Glucose or oxygen consumption
- Specific product: (hepatocytes monitor urea, fibroblasts produce collagen, general: lactate…yeast produces ethanol)
4
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Role of physical conditioning
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- SYNTHESIS & HIERARCHY: Physical forces have been shown to be potent regulators of cell physiology in vivo, and modulate ECM synthesis and organizations at various hierarchical levels- from molecules to whole tissue/organs
- DIFFERENTIATION: Mechanically generated signals play a significant role in differentiation of progenitor cells into different lineages
- ORGANIZATION: Effective means to improve the cell/tissue structural organization
5
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Design consideration for bioreactors
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- Definition of Stimuli: Most important
(stretch, electrical stimulation, perfusion, growth factors) - Control of Cultural Variables: temp & pH
(temp, pH, oxygen saturation) - Sensor Technology: latest developed technologies in the field
(temp, pH, oxygen saturation) - Stimulation Protocol: Stretch protocol, etc.
(feasibility testing, maturation & development, maintenance and sustainability)
6
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Scale up vs. Scale out
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reduces the operator-dependent variable and ensures product quality
vs.
going from one to multiple