BENG 100 - Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering
Lecture 23 - Tissue Engineering (cont.). In this lecture, Professor Saltzman continues his discussion of tissue engineering, and its role in facilitating healing, tissue regeneration, organ replacement, drug delivery and as model for studying human physiology. Specific examples from current research by scientists at Yale are used to illustrate some of these points and to highlight the current progress in the field. Some examples are generating neo-tissues from hydrogel scaffold seeded with cells, healing spinal cords and controlling mechanical properties of newly grown blood vessels with external conditions. (from oyc.yale.edu)
Lecture 23 - Tissue Engineering (cont.) |
Time | Lecture Chapters |
[00:00:00] | 1. Introduction |
[00:02:29] | 2. Tissue Engineering for Replacement of Diseased Tissues |
[00:13:32] | 3. Synthetic Materials in Tissue Engineering |
[00:23:13] | 4. In Vitro Cultivation of Replacement Blood Vessels |
[00:32:21] | 5. Tissue Engineering in Control of Drug Delivery |
[00:39:58] | 6. Summary and Conclusion |
References |
Lecture 23 - Tissue Engineering (cont.) Instructor: W. Mark Saltzman. Resources: Summary and key concepts: chapter 16 [pdf]. Transcript [html]. Audio [mp3]. Download Video [mov]. |
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