In print since 1977,�Artificial Organs�continues to publish original articles featuring studies of design, performance, and clinical evaluation of organ systems for the international medical, scientific, and engineering communities involved in the research, development, and clinical application of artificial organ technologies.Artificial Organs�invites communications on topics of organ�Replacement, Recovery and Regeneration, including articles related to:
Artificial and Bioartificial Organs and Systems
Heart and Circulatory Assist Devices, Kidney and Dialysis, Liver, Lung and Gas Exchange, Pancreas, Blood Substitutes, Skin, Sensory Organs, Orthopedics
Tissue Engineering, Regenerative Medicine, Cell and Gene Therapy
Extracorporeal Technologies, Apheresis, Blood Purification, Hemodynamics
Biomaterials and Surface Modifications, Biosensors
Neuroprostheses, Bioelectronics, Electrostimulation
Immunomodulation, Immunoisolation
Fluid Dynamics, Modeling and Simulation
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