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Video TrainingIntroduction To Tissue Engineering



Introduction To Tissue Engineering
Last updated 8/2020MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 432.18 MB | Duration: 1h 18m

Tissue Regeneration

What you'll learn
Introduction to tissue eeering
Cells in tissue eeering
Scaffolds in tissue eeering
Growth Factors in tissue eeering
Interaction with biomaterial surface
Body tissue eeering

Requirements
System requirements: PC, laptop or mobile device (with Udemy app) and broadband connectivity.



Course requirements: There are no pre-requisite or other course requirements.

Description
Loss or defect in the tissue is a common phenomenon with high medical costs that millions of people suffer annually. Some body tissues effectively undergo a self-healing process and initiate processes during tissue damage that lead to rapid and usually complete repair of damaged tissue. In some cases where the tissue is extensively damaged, for example in grade 3 burns, the body's self-healing methods are not sufficient and searching for methods to control natural processes is essential.In tissue eeering we seek to eeer living tissues and the desired tissue must be well known to be eeered on the basis of its various properties. Tissue eeering is to take care of nature and imitate the conditions inside the body. The human body is made up of cells and cells make up tissues and they make organs. Understanding the context in which cells grow is called the extracellular matrix as well as the molecules present in the environment are essential for the design of living tissues.Tissue eeering is nowadays considered as a possible alternative to tissue or organ transplantation. With this technology, organ failure can be treated through biologically eeered alternative implantation. In this way, the cells are removed from a patient and their numbers are increased and placed on a scaffold. Scaffolds can be either natural or synthetic or a combination of both.There are three basic factors that affect tissue eeering: cells, scaffolds, growth factorsIf only the cell is used, the cells must be able to secrete extracellular matrix material. If we use only biomaterials, migration of host tissue cells to the damaged area is essential for tissue regeneration.This course provides an overview of:· Introduction to tissue eeering· Cells in tissue eeering· Scaffolds in tissue eeering· Growth Factors in tissue eeering· Interaction with biomaterial surface· Body tissue eeeringThis course can be useful for students of tissue eeering, polymer and medical eeering and interested in this field.

Overview
Section 1: Introduction to tissue eeering

Lecture 1 Introduction to tissue eeering

Section 2: Cells in tissue eeering

Lecture 2 Cell structure

Lecture 3 Types of cells

Lecture 4 Stem Cells

Lecture 5 Cell culture

Lecture 6 Cell growth pattern

Lecture 7 Extracellular matrix

Lecture 8 Cell adhesion

Section 3: Scaffolds in tissue eeering

Lecture 9 Scaffolds in tissue eeering

Lecture 10 Common methods of scaffold construction

Lecture 11 Polymers in tissue eeering

Lecture 12 Natural polymers

Lecture 13 Synthetic polymers

Lecture 14 The effect of surface stiffness on cells

Lecture 15 Modification of biomaterial level

Section 4: Growth Factors

Lecture 16 Growth Factors

Lecture 17 Influence of Surface Mechanical Properties

Section 5: Interaction with biomaterial surface

Lecture 18 Cell-Biomaterial Interaction

Lecture 19 Protein-biomaterial interaction

Lecture 20 Protein adsorption

Lecture 21 Protein Properties and Biomaterial Surface Properties

Lecture 22 Tissue-Biomaterial Reaction

Section 6: Body tissue eeering

Lecture 23 Bone structure

Lecture 24 Bone Tissue Eeering

Lecture 25 Cartilage structure

Lecture 26 Cartilage tissue eeering

Lecture 27 Skin structure

Lecture 28 Skin Tissue Eeering

Lecture 29 Nerve structure

Lecture 30 Nerve tissue eeering

Lecture 31 The structure of blood vessels

Lecture 32 Tissue eeering of blood vessels

Lecture 33 Liver structure

Lecture 34 Liver Tissue Eeering

Lecture 35 Kidney structure

Lecture 36 Kidney tissue eeering

Section 7: lesson's text

Lecture 37 lesson's text

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