Keywords: Tissue Engineering; Biomaterials for the Heart (5881107872).jpg NIST materials research engineer Tammy Oreskovic deposits smooth muscle cells onto a polymer scaffold Oreskovic and colleagues study what conditions produce the best cell growth and use a bioreactor foreground to test whether the resulting engineered tissues can withstand mechanical stresses similar to those produced by a beating heart Copyright Geoffrey Wheeler This image may be used for any NIST purpose Correct photo credit must be provided Other organizations may use this image without charge for editorial articles that mention NIST in accompanying text or a caption Correct photo credit must be provided Stock art use requires permission and may require payment to the photographer To receive a high resolution version send an email with the image AV number 05MSEL001 and title to inquiries nist gov Disclaimer Any mention of commercial products within NIST web pages is for information only; it does not imply recommendation or endorsement by NIST Use of NIST Information These World Wide Web pages are provided as a public service by the National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST With the exception of material marked as copyrighted information presented on these pages is considered public information and may be distributed or copied Use of appropriate byline/photo/image credits is requested https //www flickr com/photos/usnistgov/5881107872/ Tissue Engineering; Biomaterials for the Heart 2011-06-28 06 59 https //www flickr com/people/63059536 N06 National Institute of Standards and Technology PD-USGov National Institute of Standards and Technology https //flickr com/photos/63059536 N06/5881107872 2016-09-07 02 50 45 United States Government Work Uncategorized 2016 November 1 |