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Volume 25, Number 9, April 2004

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Bone tissue engineering and spinal fusion: the potential of hybrid constructs by combining osteoprogenitor cells and scaffolds
pp. 1463-1473(11)
Authors: Kruyt M.C.; van Gaalen S.M.; Oner F.C.; Verbout A.J.; de Bruijn J.D.; Dhert W.J.A.

Spinal fusion surgery: animal models for tissue-engineered bone constructs
pp. 1475-1485(11)
Authors: Khan S.N.; Lane J.M.

Skeletal tissue engineering-from in vitro studies to large animal models
pp. 1487-1495(9)
Authors: Buma P.; Schreurs B.W.; Verdonschot N.

Role of gene therapy in tissue engineering procedures in rheumatology: the use of animal models
pp. 1497-1504(8)
Authors: van der Kraan P.M.; van de Loo F.A.J.; van den Berg W.B.

Animal models of spinal cord injury for evaluation of tissue engineering treatment strategies
pp. 1505-1510(6)
Authors: Talac R.; Friedman J.A.; Moore M.J.; Lu L.; Jabbari E.; Windebank A.J.; Currier B.L.; Yaszemski M.J.

Animal models for cartilage reconstruction
pp. 1511-1521(11)
Authors: Reinholz G.G.; Lu L.; Saris D.B.F.; Yaszemski M.J.; O'Driscoll S.W.

Tissue engineering of the meniscus
pp. 1523-1532(10)
Authors: Buma P.; Ramrattan N.N.; van Tienen T.G.; Veth R.P.H.

Animal models for tracheal research
pp. 1533-1543(11)
Authors: ten Hallers E.J.O.; Rakhorst G.; Marres H.A.M.; Jansen J.A.; van Kooten T.G.; Schutte H.K.; van Loon J.-P.; van der Houwen E.B.; Verkerke G.J.

Tissue engineering auricular reconstruction: in vitro and in vivo studies
pp. 1545-1557(13)
Authors: Shieh S.-J.; Terada S.; Vacanti J.P.

Porcine wound models for skin substitution and burn treatment
pp. 1559-1567(9)
Authors: Middelkoop E.; van den Bogaerdt A.J.; Lamme E.N.; Hoekstra M.J.; Brandsma K.; Ulrich M.M.W.

Transection of peripheral nerves, bridging strategies and effect evaluation
pp. 1583-1592(10)
Authors: IJkema-Paassen J.; Jansen K.; Gramsbergen A.; Meek M.F.

Animal models of liver regeneration
pp. 1601-1611(11)
Authors: Palmes D.; Spiegel H.-U.

Large animal models of fulminant hepatic failure in artificial and bioartificial liver support research
pp. 1613-1625(13)
Authors: van de Kerkhove M.-P.; Hoekstra R.; van Gulik T.M.; Chamuleau R.A.F.M.

The use of animal models in developing the discipline of cardiovascular tissue engineering: a review
pp. 1627-1637(11)
Authors: Rashid S.T.; Salacinski H.J.; Hamilton G.; Seifalian A.M.

Engineered heart tissue for regeneration of diseased hearts
pp. 1639-1647(9)
Authors: Zimmermann W.-H.; Melnychenko I.; Eschenhagen T.

A comparative study of three different biomaterials in the engineering of skeletal muscle using a rat animal model
pp. 1649-1655(7)
Authors: Kamelger F.S.; Marksteiner R.; Margreiter E.; Klima G.; Wechselberger G.; Hering S.; Piza H.

A rabbit model to tissue engineer the bladder
pp. 1657-1661(5)
Authors: Nuininga J.E.; Moerkerk H.v.; Hanssen A.; Hulsbergen C.A.; Oosterwijk-Wakka J.; Oosterwijk E.; de Gier R.P.E.; Schalken J.A.; Kuppevelt T.H.v.; Feitz W.F.J.

Capsule induction technique in a rat model for bladder wall replacement: an overview
pp. 1663-1673(11)
Authors: Schoeller T.; Neumeister M.W.; Huemer G.M.; Russell R.C.; Lille S.; Otto-Schoeller A.; Wechselberger G.

Animal models for intestinal tissue engineering
pp. 1675-1681(7)
Authors: Chen M.K.; Beierle E.A.

Individualised, micro CT-based finite element modelling as a tool for biomechanical analysis related to tissue engineering of bone
pp. 1683-1696(14)
Authors: Jaecques S.V.N.; Van Oosterwyck H.; Muraru L.; Van Cleynenbreugel T.; De Smet E.; Wevers M.; Naert I.; Vander Sloten J.

Animal models of tendon and ligament injuries for tissue engineering applications
pp. 1715-1722(8)
Authors: Carpenter J.E.; Hankenson K.D.

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