Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine: History, Progress, and Challenges
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract
The past three decades have seen the emergence of an endeavor called tissue engineering and regenerative medicine in which scientists, engineers, and physicians apply tools from a variety of fields to construct biological substitutes that can mimic tissues for diagnostic and research purposes and can replace (or help regenerate) diseased and injured tissues. A significant portion of this effort has been translated to actual therapies, especially in the areas of skin replacement and, to a lesser extent, cartilage repair. A good amount of thoughtful work has also yielded prototypes of other tissue substitutes such as nerve conduits, blood vessels, liver, and even heart. Forward movement to clinical product,…
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- 16.82
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Regenerative medicine
- Engineering ethics
- Tissue engineering
- Regeneration (biology)
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Cartilage
- Neuroscience
- Computer science