"Tissue engineering" in der rekonstruktiven Urologie

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"Tissue engineering" in der rekonstruktiven Urologie. / Engel, O; Soave, A; Rink, M; Dahlem, R; Hellwinkel, O; Chun, F K; Fisch, M.

in: UROLOGE, Jahrgang 54, Nr. 5, 20.02.2015, S. 690-695.

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title = "{"}Tissue engineering{"} in der rekonstruktiven Urologie",
abstract = "The term tissue engineering incorporates various techniques for the production of replacement tissues and organs. In urology tissue engineering offers many promising possibilities for the reconstruction of the urinary tract. Currently, buccal mucosa and urothelial cells are most commonly used for tissue engineering of the urinary tract. Various materials have been tested for their suitability as tissue scaffolds. The ideal scaffold, however, has not yet been found. In addition to material sciences and cell culture methods, surgical techniques play an important role in reconstructive urology for the successful implantation of tissue engineered transplants.",
author = "O Engel and A Soave and M Rink and R Dahlem and O Hellwinkel and Chun, {F K} and M Fisch",
year = "2015",
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doi = "10.1007/s00120-014-3714-y",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "54",
pages = "690--695",
journal = "UROLOGE",
issn = "0340-2592",
publisher = "Springer",
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AU - Engel, O

AU - Soave, A

AU - Rink, M

AU - Dahlem, R

AU - Hellwinkel, O

AU - Chun, F K

AU - Fisch, M

PY - 2015/2/20

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N2 - The term tissue engineering incorporates various techniques for the production of replacement tissues and organs. In urology tissue engineering offers many promising possibilities for the reconstruction of the urinary tract. Currently, buccal mucosa and urothelial cells are most commonly used for tissue engineering of the urinary tract. Various materials have been tested for their suitability as tissue scaffolds. The ideal scaffold, however, has not yet been found. In addition to material sciences and cell culture methods, surgical techniques play an important role in reconstructive urology for the successful implantation of tissue engineered transplants.

AB - The term tissue engineering incorporates various techniques for the production of replacement tissues and organs. In urology tissue engineering offers many promising possibilities for the reconstruction of the urinary tract. Currently, buccal mucosa and urothelial cells are most commonly used for tissue engineering of the urinary tract. Various materials have been tested for their suitability as tissue scaffolds. The ideal scaffold, however, has not yet been found. In addition to material sciences and cell culture methods, surgical techniques play an important role in reconstructive urology for the successful implantation of tissue engineered transplants.

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DO - 10.1007/s00120-014-3714-y

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

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VL - 54

SP - 690

EP - 695

JO - UROLOGE

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SN - 0340-2592

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