2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1258666
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Research progress of biomaterials and innovative technologies in urinary tissue engineering

Abstract: Substantial interests have been attracted to multiple bioactive and biomimetic biomaterials in recent decades because of their ability in presenting a structural and functional reconstruction of urinary tissues. Some innovative technologies have also been surging in urinary tissue engineering and urological regeneration by providing insights into the physiological behavior of the urinary system. As such, the hierarchical structure and tissue function of the bladder, urethra, and ureter can be reproduced simila… Show more

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“…Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary area utilizing the concepts of biology, medicine and engineering to repair, restore or regenerate damaged organs and tissues. It relies on the isolation and culture of stromal cells, proper scaffolds and an ideal extracellular matrix [75][76][77][78][79][80][81]. In the extremely difficult area of lung and airway regeneration, several cases of bioengineered tracheas have been reported in the past [82,83], albeit with very disappointing results [84,85], and the attractive idea of bioengineered tracheal substitution has not reached a definitive and reliable solution.…”
Section: Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary area utilizing the concepts of biology, medicine and engineering to repair, restore or regenerate damaged organs and tissues. It relies on the isolation and culture of stromal cells, proper scaffolds and an ideal extracellular matrix [75][76][77][78][79][80][81]. In the extremely difficult area of lung and airway regeneration, several cases of bioengineered tracheas have been reported in the past [82,83], albeit with very disappointing results [84,85], and the attractive idea of bioengineered tracheal substitution has not reached a definitive and reliable solution.…”
Section: Tissue Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%