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titleOfInvention Ureapoietic organ replacement
abstract The invention relates to a bionic organ replacement which has a structure consisting of three groups of textile hollow microfibers. The hollow microfibers of each group run into in a liquid conductor which is central respectively. The hollow microfibers of the first group ( 1 ) are made from a proton-conducting material and have perforations ( 2 ) for draining bile into the area inside the fibers ( 1 ). One of the surfaces in essentially every hollow microfiber ( 1 ) of the first group ( 1 ) is hydrophilic and lipophilic whilst the other surface is hydrophobic and lipophobic. Cell cultures can be grown on the outer surfaces of all of the hollow microfibers.
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