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Tissue Engineering Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Tissue Engineering - Answer- An interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and life sciences toward the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue function. Stem Cells - Answer- A cell that has the ability to self renew and differentiate into various other specialized cell types. Cells in Tissue Engineering - Answer- Cell Location (based on tissue types): - Skin cells for skin tissue engineering - Chondrocytes for cartilage tissue engineering cells sources: autologous, allogenic, xenogenic - Stem cells for various tissue engineering: embryonic stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells (IPS), adult stem cells Scaffold in Tissue Engineering - Answer- - Natural Scaffolds - Synthetic Scaffolds - Polymers - Ceramics - Nano/micro tubes and fibers - Composites Bioreactors - Answer- - System where conditions are closely controlled to permit and induce a certain behavior in living cells or tissues - Provide controlled and steady flow of cell media - Factors necessary for cell growth: pH, temp., pressure, nutrient supply, waste removal - Type of Bioreactors: spinner flasks, rotating vessels, hollow fiber, perfusion reactors Two Key Features of Stem Cells - Answer- - Self-renewal capacity (can copy themselves) - Multi-differentiation potency (can differentiate to different cell environments) Types of Stem Cells - Answer- Totipotent: cells can develop into a new individual cells from early embryos (1-3 days) Pluripotent: cells can give rise to any fetal or adult cell type (over 220); the inner cell mass of blastocyst from early embryo (5 to 14 days) Multipotent: cells can give rise to cells from multiple, but a limited number of lineages; cord blood and adult stem cells Major Stem Cells Types used in Tissue Engineering - Answer- Pluripotent Stem Cells: 1. embryonic stem cells (ESC) 2. induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) Multipotent Stem Cells: 1. bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells 2. adipose mesenchymal stem cells Embryonic Stem Cells - Answer- Strengths: - Highest level of pluripotency - Unlimited self-renewal Limitations: - Teratoma (tumor) formation - Immune response - Animal pathogens

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