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Use of Hydrogels in the Engineering of Lung Tissue
Joaquin Cortiella
, Jean A. Niles
, Stephanie P. Vega
, Lissenya B. Argueta
, Adriene Eastaway
, Joan E. Nichols
Internal Medicine
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Keyphrases
Lung
100%
Lung Tissue
100%
Biomaterials
66%
Growth Factors
33%
Tissue Development
33%
Clinical Application
33%
Extracellular Matrix
33%
Cell Biology
33%
Multidisciplinary Groups
33%
Regenerative Medicine
33%
Biotechnology
33%
Small Changes
33%
Tissue Engineering
33%
Protein Concentration
33%
Change in pH
33%
Delivery System
33%
Sustained Release
33%
Functional Lung
33%
Scaffold Design
33%
Lung Regeneration
33%
Scaffold Materials
33%
Engineering Strategies
33%
Drug Factors
33%
Degradability
33%
Lung Generation
33%
Synthetic Hydrogels
33%
Chemical Engineering
33%
Terms of Use
33%
Natural Hydrogel
33%
Lung Engineering
33%
Composition Architecture
33%
Chemical Medicine
33%
Mechanical Capability
33%
Environmental Sensitivity
33%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Hydrogel
100%
Clinical Application
15%
Regenerative Medicine
15%
Scaffold Design
15%
Protein Concentration
15%
Engineering Strategy
15%
Chemical Engineering
15%
Tissue Regeneration
15%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Biomaterial
100%
Growth Factor
50%
Sustained Release
50%
Material Science
Hydrogel
100%
Biomaterial
30%