Engineering parameters in bioreactor's design: A critical aspect in tissue engineering

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Bioreactors are important inevitable part of any tissue engineering (TE) strategy as they aid the construction of three-dimensional functional tissues. Since the ultimate aim of a bioreactor is to create a biological product, the engineering parameters, for example, internal and external mass transfer, fluid velocity, shear stress, electrical current distribution, and so forth, are worth to be thoroughly investigated. The effects of such engineering parameters on biological cultures have been addressed in only a few preceding studies. Furthermore, it would be highly inefficient to determine the optimal engineering parameters by trial and error method. A solution is provided by emerging modeling and computational tools and by analyzing oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrient and metabolism waste material transports, which can simulate and predict the experimental results. Discovering the optimal engineering parameters is crucial not only to reduce the cost and time of experiments, but also to enhance efficacy and functionality of the tissue construct. This review intends to provide an inclusive package of the engineering parameters together with their calculation procedure in addition to the modeling techniques in TE bioreactors. © 2013 Nasim Salehi-Nik et al.

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Salehi-Nik, N., Amoabediny, G., Pouran, B., Tabesh, H., Shokrgozar, M. A., Haghighipour, N., … Zandieh-Doulabi, B. (2013). Engineering parameters in bioreactor’s design: A critical aspect in tissue engineering. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/762132

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