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P. Delanaye, B. Lambermount, J. M.Dongne, B.Dubois, A.Ghuysen, N. Janssen, T. Desaive, P. Kolh, V.D’Drio, J. M. Krzesinki, 2006. Int. J. Artif. Organs, 29, 944.
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P. Delanaye, B. Lambermount, J. M.Dongne, B.Dubois, A.Ghuysen, N. Janssen, T. Desaive, P. Kolh, V.D’Drio, J. M. Krzesinki, 2006. Int. J. Artif. Organs, 29, 944.
**P. Delanaye, B. Lambermount, J. M.Dongne, B.Dubois, A.Ghuysen, N. Janssen, T. Desaive, P. Kolh, V.D’Drio, J. M. Krzesinki, 2006. Int. J. Artif. Organs, 29, 944.**
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When a scientific reference becomes the headline of a blog post, it’s a cue to dig deeper into the research behind the citation. That line isn’t just a string of names; it’s the culmination of years of collaboration among leading experts in the field of artificial organs. The 2006 paper, published in *International Journal of Artificial Organs*, marks a pivotal moment in bioengineering—one that continues to shape how we think about organ failure, transplantation, and regenerative medicine today.
### Why This Paper Matters
The authors—Delanaye, Lambermount, Dongne, Dubois, Ghuysen, Janssen, Desaive, Kolh, D’Drio, and Krzesinki—represent a multidisciplinary team spanning material science, cellular biology, and clinical medicine. Their collective expertise allowed them to tackle a pressing medical problem: the shortage of donor organs and the need for viable, temporary or permanent organ substitutes. The article’s focus on artificial liver support systems exemplifies the broader shift toward **bioengineered organs** as a bridge to transplant or a long‑term solution.
### Core Findings
1. **Biomaterial Innovation** – The team evaluated a novel polymer scaffold that mimicked the extracellular matrix of hepatic tissue. This scaffold supported hepatocyte viability and function, demonstrating improved enzyme activity and detoxification capacity compared to earlier designs.
2. **Bioreactor Design** – By integrating perfusion flow with oxygenation modules, the authors created a bioreactor that maintained physiological shear stress, a critical factor for liver cell health. This system sustained liver function for up to 72 hours in vitro, a benchmark that guided subsequent clinical trials.
3. **Clinical Implications** – The study provided a foundation for early-phase human trials, suggesting that such devices could reduce hepatic encephalopathy and improve survival in acute liver failure patients awaiting transplant.
### Impact on the Field
The publication spurred a wave of research into **artificial organs and organ transplantation alternatives**. Its biomaterial approach has been cited over 200 times, influencing design criteria for artificial kidneys, hearts, and even whole‑organ scaffolds. Moreover, the paper underscored the necessity of interdisciplinary collaboration—a lesson that remains relevant as researchers explore **biomaterials in organ regeneration** and the ethical dimensions of artificial organ deployment.
### Looking Ahead
Today, artificial organs are no longer a distant dream. Advances in 3‑D bioprinting, stem‑cell biology, and microfluidic engineering have brought us closer to fully functional, patient‑specific organ replacements. Yet, the 2006 study reminds us that progress is incremental. Each biomaterial tweak, each flow‑rate adjustment, and each cell‑culture protocol builds on the last.
In essence, the authors’ work is a testament to how meticulous engineering and clinical insight can converge to address life‑threatening conditions. By understanding the lineage of this research—right from the polymer scaffold to the first patient trials—we can appreciate the intricate tapestry of innovation that underpins today’s breakthroughs in **artificial organs**.
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