Title of article
Tissue Engineering: A Biological Solution for Tissue Damage, Loss or End Stage Organ Failure
Author/Authors
Heidaran, Mohammad A Orquest Inc. - 365 Ravendale Drive - Mountain View - USA
Pages
5
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1
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5
Abstract
In recent years the science of tissue engineering has emerged as a powerful tool for the development of a
novel set of tissue replacement parts and technologies. Recent advances in the fields of biomaterials,
stem cell technologies, growth factor field and biomimetics have created a unique set of opportunities
for investigators to fabricate lab-grown tissues from combination of extracellular matrices (scaffolds),
cells, and bioactive molecules. Despite these breakthrough advances, the major challenges facing this
new emerging field of bioengineering remain unresolved as lab-grown tissues still exhibit a general lack
of functional and biomechanical stability needed for transplantation. A successful strategy to develop
true human replacement parts requires a multidisciplinary approach that converges recent advances in
tissue, matrix, growth factor and developmental biology with recent technological breakthroughs in
tissueinformatics, bioinformatics, highthrouput combinatorial chemistry and stem cell technologies
Keywords
Extracellular matrices , Stem cells , Biomaterial , Tissue engineering , Growth factors
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2000
Record number
2474239
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