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Engineering 3D Tissue Test Systems

Optimizing 3D models of engineered skeletal muscle

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Kondash, ME; Davis, BNJ; Truskey, GA
January 1, 2017

Engineered skeletal muscle tissue can be designed and optimized for the replacement of damaged or diseased skeletal muscle tissue, or serve as an in vitro model of both healthy and disease state skeletal muscle. Such in vitro models can be used to screen drug responses and address basic science questions that are difficult to address in vivo. Although the endpoints of these two applications are distinct, the design parameters overlap, as both objectives benefit from an engineered tissue that most closely mimics the physiological conditions and functions of skeletal muscle in vivo.

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Kondash, M. E., Davis, B. N. J., & Truskey, G. A. (2017). Optimizing 3D models of engineered skeletal muscle. In Engineering 3D Tissue Test Systems (pp. 321–350). https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315118260
Kondash, M. E., B. N. J. Davis, and G. A. Truskey. “Optimizing 3D models of engineered skeletal muscle.” In Engineering 3D Tissue Test Systems, 321–50, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315118260.
Kondash ME, Davis BNJ, Truskey GA. Optimizing 3D models of engineered skeletal muscle. In: Engineering 3D Tissue Test Systems. 2017. p. 321–50.
Kondash, M. E., et al. “Optimizing 3D models of engineered skeletal muscle.” Engineering 3D Tissue Test Systems, 2017, pp. 321–50. Scopus, doi:10.1201/9781315118260.
Kondash ME, Davis BNJ, Truskey GA. Optimizing 3D models of engineered skeletal muscle. Engineering 3D Tissue Test Systems. 2017. p. 321–350.

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January 1, 2017

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321 / 350