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== Wiki Pages ==
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== Chapter 1: Need and Roadblocks in Tissue Engineering ==


== Cell Based Therapies ==
== Cell Based Therapies ==

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Chapter 1: Need and Roadblocks in Tissue Engineering

Cell Based Therapies

Bone Marrow Transplants, by Erinn Dandley, Max Nowak and Jean Smith

Structural and Functional Tissue Replacements

Dialysis, by Kyle Reed and Brian Kennedy
ACL Reconstruction, by Anthony Valle and Roger D. Morin
Knee Replacements, by David Ferreira
Hip Replacements, by Matthew Osso and Matthew Bannon
Pacemakers, by Anthony LaViola and David Triffletti
Artificial Heart Valves, by Nicole Raia and David Ferreira
Artificial Bladder by David Raimondi
Stents by Abigail Sossen

Seminal People and Events

Devices and Companies that Support Tissue Engineering

3D Printing, by Luke Blauch
Bioreactors for Tissue Engineering, by Varun Chalupadi and Anthony Sanford

Potential for Tissue Engineering

Decellularized Hearts, by James Fargnoli

Decellularized Kidneys, by Matteen Hakim

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