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Publikováno v:
Esophagus. 10:144-148
The myenteric plexus of the esophagus consists of two major cell types, neurons and enteric glial cells, and functions to coordinate peristaltic waves. The aim of this study was to develop a protocol for the isolation of myenteric plexus and dissocia
Autor:
Dagmar Kolb, Berthold Huppertz, Vera H. I. Fengler, Frank Madeo, Richard Ackbar, Marlene Agreiter, Tanja Macheiner, Tobias Eisenberg, Karine Sargsyan
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
In the course of mitochondrial diseases standard care mostly focuses on treatment of symptoms, while therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring mitochondrial function are currently still in development. The transfer of healthy or modified mitochondria
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 174:56-61
Background Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine is envisaged as the future option for esophageal replacement; however, engineering of a functional esophagus is impeded by the limited understanding of the anatomical complexity of this dynamic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Healthcare Engineering, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 21-52 (2012)
Of all the surgical specialties, the remit of the pediatric surgeon encompasses the widest range of organ systems and includes disorders from the fetus to the adolescent. As such, the recent emergence of tissue engineering is of particular interest t
Publikováno v:
Technology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine. 20(3)
Background: The success of a tissue engineered construct is greatly influenced by the choice of scaffold material. Decellularized esophageal matrix is a promising material for esophageal tissue engineering. The aim of this study was to develop a dece
Autor:
Amulya K. Saxena, Herwig Ainoedhofer, Valeria Malvasio, Michael E. Hoellwarth, Richard Ackbar
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric surgery. 47(5)
Background Esophagus tissue engineering holds promises for esophageal replacement after severe caustic injuries. The aim of this study was to determine whether viable esophageal epithelial cells could be isolated from an esophagus exposed to varying