Artificial skin usually consists of a synthetic epidermis and a collagen-based dermis. The artificial dermis consists of fibers arranged in a lattice that act as a template for the formation of new tissue.
A bioscaffold is an artificial structure implanted in the body, on which tissue grows in the form of a missing or damaged organ.
For artificial limbs, there is often irritation or damage to soft tissue where the limb attaches to the existing bones and muscles. Cushioning and a proper fit reduce this problem. For artificial organs, tissue adjacent to the implants must be isolated from the devices by Teflon, plastics, or other non-degradable coatings, as otherwise the body will attack and corrode them. For transplanted organs, this is not possible, so anti-rejection drugs are administered to prevent the immune system from treating the organs as foreign bodies.
An artificial anus is an artificial opening of the intestine.
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They're just fine, and thank you for asking.
layering, cutting, grafting and tissue culture
An alloplastic is a group of artificial materials substituted for tissue grafts, as used in surgery.
It's not really artificial since they use your own tissue. It will look like a normal one and no one can tell the difference.
Artificial skin usually consists of a synthetic epidermis and a collagen-based dermis. The artificial dermis consists of fibers arranged in a lattice that act as a template for the formation of new tissue.
Artificial sweeteners can have numerous effects on the human body. Effects varies from person to person and the amount or type of artificial sweetener consumed. For example a person with fibromyalgia (constant inflammation of all connective tissue) cannot have certain artificial sweeteners as they will cause a flare up (immediate onset of extreme pain in the muscles/connective tissue, especially the back muscles). In mice, high amounts of artificial sweeteners cause death.
The artificial material is less susceptible to rejection and calcification then human tissue and can be readily available
An artificial structure, implanted in the body, on which tissue grows in the form of a missing or damaged organ.
A bioscaffold is an artificial structure implanted in the body, on which tissue grows in the form of a missing or damaged organ.
John Joseph Kavanaugh has written: 'Tissue changes due to artificial lighting'
The artificial is used in place of an actual heart transplant. The reasons are because there are MANY risks in having a heart transplant, so some patients would prefer an artificial heart transplant. There are also many risks with this operation, too. The heart is made up of real blood and tissue, whereas the artificial heart is merely plastic.
Artificial Propagation of Plants Plants normally reproduce through seeds, spores or reproductive growths such as rhizomes or tubers. However, artificial propagation may present a number of advantages under certain circumstances. Cutting Grafting Marcotting/ Air layering Budding Tissue culture