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Tissue engineering research is a multidisciplinary field focused on developing biological substitutes to restore, maintain, or improve tissue function, playing a vital role within biomedical engineering. This research area spans cellular biology, materials science, and bioengineering to create innovative solutions such as tissue scaffolds and regenerative therapies. JoVE Visualize enriches your study experience by pairing PubMed research articles with JoVE experiment videos, offering scientists and students clearer insight into experimental methods and results that shape modern tissue engineering.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Tissue Engineering Techniques

Established methods in tissue engineering typically involve scaffold fabrication, cell culture techniques, and bioreactor use to support tissue growth. Researchers often utilize biomaterial scaffolds designed to mimic the extracellular matrix, enabling cell attachment and proliferation. Decellularization and 3D cell culture systems are also fundamental, providing structures that facilitate tissue regeneration and functional integration. These approaches form the backbone of tissue engineering and are widely documented in leading tissue engineering journals and PPT presentations.

Innovative Methods Shaping the Future

Emerging trends in tissue engineering include the integration of 3D bioprinting, advanced biomaterials, and gene editing technologies. 3D bioprinting allows precise spatial control over scaffold architecture and cell placement, advancing the complexity of tissue constructs. Additionally, the use of smart materials responsive to environmental stimuli and the application of CRISPR for cellular modification are pushing the boundaries of regenerative medicine. These novel strategies enhance the potential for personalized tissue engineering solutions, influencing tissue engineering jobs and research directions.

Recently Published Articles

|January 1, 1978

Cell migration during the reassembly of dissociated embryonic cells of sea urchins

S H Hamada

|March 1, 1990

The role of the dorsal lip in the induction of heart mesoderm in Xenopus laevis

A K Sater, A G Jacobson

|September 1, 1989

Identification and characterization of the T lymphocyte adhesion receptor for an alternative cell attachment domain (CS-1) in plasma fibronectin

E A Wayner, A Garcia-Pardo, M J Humphries, J A McDonald, W G Carter

|October 20, 1986

Purification of the enhancing factor from mouse intestines

R Mulherkar, A Saraf, A Wagle, M G Deo

|May 1, 1986

Unilateral lung transplantation for pulmonary fibrosis

|June 1, 1986

Localization of AT-rich sequences at the nuclear matrix

R A Flickinger

|September 1, 1986

New method of hepatocyte transplantation and extracorporeal liver support

A A Demetriou, J Whiting, S M Levenson, N R Chowdhury, R Schechner, S Michalski, D Feldman, J R Chowdhury

|July 25, 1989

Studies of heterologous promoter trans-activation by the HTLV-II tax protein

J L Williams, A J Cann, T Leff, P Sassone-Corsi, I S Chen

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