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Artificial organ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An artificial organ is a man-made device that is implanted into, or integrated onto, a human to replace a natural organ, for the purpose of restoring a specific function or a group of related functi...
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For The 56th Annual Conference! ... Click The "Abstracts" Button For Details. ... Artificial Organs Education...
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Artificial Organs; journal information, contents lists and abstracts on the Blackwell Publishing website. ... Artificial Organs, published monthly, brings its readership the depth and breadth of the science and technology that continues to advance the Replacement, Recovery and Regeneration of organ systems.
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The International Center for Medical Technologies (ICMT), a museum for artificial organs in Houston, Texas, officially opened in November 2002, as previously published in Artificial Organs 2003;27(9):821-32. ... The International Center for Medical Technologies (ICMT), a museum for artificial organs in Houston,
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The artificial organ museum established in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1979 organized by the International Center for Artificial Organs and Transplantation (ICAOT), was moved to Houston, Texas, in 1999. ... The artificial organ museum established in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1979 organized by the International Center for Artificial...
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Artificial organ development is characterised by interdisciplinary research, long and complex in-vivo and in-vitro testing, and high industrial risk. In fact: * from an engineering point of view, the development of an artificial organ involves most of physical sciences;
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In setting up the Artificial Organ Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, the University of Bern is bringing together its established areas of expertise in the field of medical technology. Th ... Main Category: IT / Internet / E-mail; Also Included In: Biology / Biochemistry; Transplants / Organ Donations; Article Date:
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Founded in 2004 by ASAIO, JSAO and ESAO ... The mission of the Federation is to increase and encourage knowledge and research on artificial organs, apheresis, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and other related topics, to facilitate the international exchange of knowledge, and to provide ... Artificial Organ News...
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The man who grew a human ear on the back of a mouse may have brought the prospect of building an artificial liver a step closer. By using 3D computer modelling, he believes he has solved the problem of growing complex networks of blood vessels, which artificial organs need to survive within the body. ... "In just a gram of liver,
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The good news is that the field of medical device and artificial organ development is redefining what is believed to be possible for augmenting or replacing organ function.
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