Research describes bioreactor to support whole lung regeneration
Micha Sam Brickman Raredon and coauthors, Yale University (New Haven, CT), MIT (Cambridge, MA), and Raredon Resources, Inc. (Northampton, MA), provide a detailed description of the design and construction of the novel bioreactor system that can accommodate human or pig lungs.
In the article " Biomimetic Culture Reactor for Whole Lung Engineering ," the researchers present data from experiments that demonstrate the ability to keep lung tissue alive and functional and to remove the cellular material from an entire porcine lung while it is in the apparatus.
"The new bioreactor design described in this article will be of interest to those in the translational organogenesis and regenerative medicine community," says BioResearch Open Access Editor Jane Taylor, PhD, MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. "It begins to address the critical need to develop functional bioreactors suitable for clinical application,"
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Raredon Micha Sam Brickman, Rocco Kevin A., Gheorghe Ciprian P., Sivarapatna Amogh, Ghaedi Mahboobe, Balestrini Jenna L., Raredon Thomas L., Calle Elizabeth A., and Niklason Laura E.; "Biomimetic Culture Reactor for Whole-Lung Engineering"; BioResearch Open Access; 2016
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