Recent progress in tissue engineering

Drug Discovery Today
Yasuhiko Tabata

Abstract

Tissue engineering is a newly emerging biomedical technique that involves the artificial manipulation of cells to promote tissue and organ regeneration. Its medical significance will undoubtedly increase in the 21st century. This review summarizes recent progress that has been made in tissue engineering as well as its future implications.

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