The human body has limited regenerative capacity in most of the major tissues and organs. This fact has spurred the field of regenerative medicine, promising to repair damage following traumatic injury or disease. Multiple therapeutic strategies are being explored including small molecules, gene delivery, and stem cells; however, tissue engineering remains a primary approach to achieving regeneration. Organ transplantation demonstrates that damaged tissues can be replaced, but technology to regenerate complex organs de novo is not yet available. Instead, tissue engineering can augment the body's own regenerative ability by replacing tissue sections and enhancing the regenerative cascade. As a consequence of these opportunities, it is timely...
In the last two decades, regenerative medicine has shown the potential for "bench-to-bedside" transl...
Scaffolds have been broadly applied within tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to regenerat...
Many pathologies, congenital defects, and traumatic injuries are untreatable by conventional pharmac...
<p>The human body has limited regenerative capacity in most of the major tissues and organs. This fa...
Currently, there has been a major health crisis in terms of the shortage of organs. Advances in medi...
Humans and animals lose tissues and organs due to congenital defects, trauma, and diseases. The huma...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field in medicine. The purpose is to synthesize new tissue that th...
ABSTRACT In recent years the science of tissue engineering has emerged as a powerful tool for the de...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field in medicine. The purpose is to synthesize new tissue that th...
Abstract Background Tissue regeneration includes delivering specific types of cells or cell products...
Abstract: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies could offer new hope for patients ...
Tissue Engineering may offer new treatment alternatives for organ replacement or repair deteriorated...
The proposed work aims to address three major challenges to the field of regenerative medicine: 1) t...
Few events in science have captured the same level of sustained interest and imagination of the nons...
In the last two decades, regenerative medicine has shown the potential for "bench-to-bedside" transl...
In the last two decades, regenerative medicine has shown the potential for "bench-to-bedside" transl...
Scaffolds have been broadly applied within tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to regenerat...
Many pathologies, congenital defects, and traumatic injuries are untreatable by conventional pharmac...
<p>The human body has limited regenerative capacity in most of the major tissues and organs. This fa...
Currently, there has been a major health crisis in terms of the shortage of organs. Advances in medi...
Humans and animals lose tissues and organs due to congenital defects, trauma, and diseases. The huma...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field in medicine. The purpose is to synthesize new tissue that th...
ABSTRACT In recent years the science of tissue engineering has emerged as a powerful tool for the de...
Tissue engineering is an emerging field in medicine. The purpose is to synthesize new tissue that th...
Abstract Background Tissue regeneration includes delivering specific types of cells or cell products...
Abstract: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies could offer new hope for patients ...
Tissue Engineering may offer new treatment alternatives for organ replacement or repair deteriorated...
The proposed work aims to address three major challenges to the field of regenerative medicine: 1) t...
Few events in science have captured the same level of sustained interest and imagination of the nons...
In the last two decades, regenerative medicine has shown the potential for "bench-to-bedside" transl...
In the last two decades, regenerative medicine has shown the potential for "bench-to-bedside" transl...
Scaffolds have been broadly applied within tissue engineering and regenerative medicine to regenerat...
Many pathologies, congenital defects, and traumatic injuries are untreatable by conventional pharmac...