Pörtner, RalfRalfPörtnerGöpfert, ChristianeChristianeGöpfertWiegandt, KatharinaKatharinaWiegandtJanßen, RolfRolfJanßenIlinich, EduardEduardIlinichPaetzold, HansHansPaetzoldEisenbarth, Eva MariaEva MariaEisenbarthMorlock, MichaelMichaelMorlock2024-03-152024-03-152009-03-27Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology 112: 145–181 (2009)9783540693567https://hdl.handle.net/11420/46544Technical aspects play an important role in tissue engineering. Especially an improved design of bioreactors is crucial for cultivation of artificial three-dimensional tissues in vitro. Here formation of cartilage-carrier- constructs is used to demonstrate that the quality of the tissue can be significantly improved by using optimized culture conditions (oxygen concentration, growth factor combination) as well as special bioreactor techniques to induce fluid-dynamic, hydrostatic or mechanical load during generation of cartilage. © 2009 Springer.en0724-6145Advances in biochemical engineering, biotechnology2009145181SpringerCartilageChondrocytesGrowth factorsMechanical loadOsteochondral implantsRe-differentiationMedicine, HealthEngineeringTechnical strategies to improve tissue engineering of cartilage-carrier- constructsJournal Article10.1007/978-3-540-69357-4_7Journal Article