Emerging Technologies for Tissue Engineering: From Gene Editing to Personalized Medicine.

Tissue Engineering. Part a
James P K Armstrong, Molly M Stevens

Abstract

History has shown us how tissue engineering can be advanced by embracing technological innovation. In this perspective, we highlight some of the most promising emerging technologies and discuss how they can be integrated into existing tissue engineering protocols. The proposed technologies offer the opportunity to reshape how we currently design, engineer, and characterize tissue grafts for improved in vivo regeneration.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays
bioprinting

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