Decellularization techniques pave the way for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine: a narrative review
Jingjing Zhao,
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Ta‐Hsiang Chao,
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Min Zhou
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et al.
Regenerative medicine reports .,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1(2), P. 117 - 130
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
Decellularization
refers
to
the
removal
of
cellular
components
from
animal
tissues
or
organs
via
specific
methods
obtain
an
extracellular
scaffold
comprising
matrix.
Physical,
chemical,
and
biological
can
be
used
remove
organs.
The
obtained
decellularized
matrix
retains
both
original
structural
framework
bioactive
significantly
reduces
immune
rejection.
This
is
ideal
three-dimensional
for
cell
growth
tissue
repair.
Despite
remarkable
progress
in
decellularization
technology,
some
challenges
remain.
For
example,
how
achieve
efficient
uniform
without
compromising
integrity
bioactivity
matrix,
ensure
that
sterilization
do
not
damage
structure
function
improve
clinical
safety
efficacy
are
important.
paper
delves
into
various
decellularization,
evaluation
techniques
matrices,
their
potential
applications
multiple
fields
organ
regeneration,
bio3D
printing,
disease
modeling,
with
a
special
emphasis
on
critical
role
matrices
as
bioinks
printing
support
adhesion
differentiation,
highlighting
significant
value
technology
construction
complex
structures.
use
bioscaffold
better
functional
recovery.
By
optimizing
processes,
performance
further
improved
advance
its
applications.
In
conclusion,
application
which
repairing
damaged
tissues,
customizing
personalized
therapeutic
solutions,
developing
new
drug
testing
platforms,
promising.
Further
research
expected
development
regenerative
medicine,
thereby
providing
patients
safer
more
effective
treatment
options.
Language: Английский
Functional Foods with Modulating Action on Metabolic Risk Factors
Foods,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(21), P. 4043 - 4043
Published: Nov. 6, 2023
Health-related
metabolic
risk
factors,
such
as
elevated
blood
pressure,
hyperglycemia,
obesity,
and
dyslipidemia,
can
lead
to
syndrome
increased
of
cardiovascular
disease,
stroke,
death
[...].
Language: Английский