Intestinal tissue engineering: from regenerative medicine to model systems

The Journal of Surgical Research
Flavio G Rocha, Edward E Whang

Abstract

Tissue engineering is a rapidly emerging field that combines the established disciplines of engineering, biology, and medicine with the goal of fabricating viable tissues and organs. Although initially targeted for applications in regenerative medicine, a novel application of this technology has been to generate experimental model systems for studying biological mechanisms and testing the efficacy of potential therapies. Review and analysis of the literature. We present the limitations of existing models and provide examples of how tissue engineering has allowed for the generation of new models that may overcome these limitations.

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