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Tissue culture in microgravity.
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1998
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiofabricationCell CultureOrgan-on-a-chipNasa EngineersBiomedical EngineeringBiomechanicsMatrix BiologyMechanobiologyExtracellular MatrixTissue PhysiologyCell BiomechanicsCell EngineeringCell BiologyBioengineering ModelBiomemsTissue CultureMedicineDouble-walled Rotating Bioreactor
Attempts to simulate normal tissue microenvironments in vitro have been thwarted by the complexity and plasticity of the extracellular matrix, which is important in regulating cytoskeletal and nuclear matrix proteins. Gravity is one of the problems, tending to separate components that should be kept together. For space shuttle experiments, NASA engineers devised a double-walled rotating bioreactor, which is proving to be a useful tissue culture device on earth as well as in space.