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- W2079120510 abstract "The engineering of human tissue represents a major paradigm shift in clinical medicine. Early embodiments of tissue engineering are currently being taken forward to the clinic by production methods that are essentially extensions of laboratory manual procedures. However, to achieve the status of routine large-scale clinical practice, automation and scale-out processes are required. This in turn will require the development of reliable on-line monitoring and control systems. This paper examines one demand of crucial importance, namely the real time in vitro monitoring of the flow characteristics through growing tissue since this has a complex interrelationship. Doppler optical coherence tomography (DOCT) is a recently developed imaging technique for studying the rheological properties of tissues in vivo. Capable of non-invasive imaging in real time with high resolution, it is potentially ideal for the continuous monitoring of engineered tissues in vitro. As a base line, the current status of DOCT in vivo is therefore reviewed. This paper also reports the first preliminary use of DOCT in tissue engineering. The application described involves the imaging of a fully developed laminar flow through a combined tissue fabrication/bioreactor with a tissue-engineered construct (substitute blood vessel) in situ." @default.
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- W2079120510 title "Doppler optical coherence tomography for measuring flow in engineered tissue" @default.
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