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Interstitial flow and its effects in soft tissues

Swartz, M. A.  
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Fleury, M. E.
2007
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering

Interstitial flow plays important roles in the morphogenesis, function, and pathogenesis of tissues. To investigate these roles and exploit them for tissue engineering or to overcome barriers to drug delivery, a comprehensive consideration of the interstitial space and how it controls and affects such processes is critical. Here we attempt to review the many physical and mathematical correlations that describe fluid and mass transport in the tissue interstitium; the factors that control and affect them; and the importance of interstitial transport on cell biology, tissue morphogenesis, and tissue engineering. Finally, we end with some discussion of interstitial transport issues in drug delivery, cell mechanobiology, and cell homing toward draining lymphatics.

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review article
DOI
10.1146/annurev.bioeng.9.060906.151850
Web of Science ID

WOS:000249337000008

Author(s)
Swartz, M. A.  
Fleury, M. E.
Date Issued

2007

Published in
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering
Volume

9

Start page

229

End page

56

Subjects

Computer Simulation

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Connective Tissue/*physiology

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Extracellular Fluid/*physiology

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Extracellular Matrix/*physiology

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Mechanotransduction

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Cellular/*physiology

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*Models

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Biological

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Tissue Engineering/*methods

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August 9, 2006
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