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The Challenges of Tissue Characterization Instron TERM Q2 Newsletter

05.27.2014

The Challenges of Tissue Characterization (native and engineered)

TERM research is poised to change the way we know health care. This cutting-edge technology demands new tools and solutions that are able to keep up with the development in personalized medicine. Instron® is delivering those solutions.

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Customer Spotlight: Keele

Keele University — Hydrostatic Pressure to Mimic Native Environments

As regenerative medicine carves out the future of health care, it has become critical to investigate and understand the relationship between cells and their mechanical environment.

 

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Product Highlight: Bioreactor Chambers

Characterizing Native Tissue

Tissue-engineered products cannot be developed in a commercial setting without a solid foundation of how these tissues function under native forces. Instron’s bioreactor chambers and grips can be used with both the electromechanical and dynamic testing systems to characterize native tissue in a clean and sterile environment, ensuring that the tissue can be maintained in a physiologic environment.

 

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