Emerging Paradigms in Bioengineering the Lungs

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Abstract

In end-stage lung diseases, the shortage of donor lungs for transplantation and long waiting lists are the main culprits in the significantly increasing number of patient deaths. New strategies to curb this issue are being developed with the help of recent advancements in bioengineering technology, with the generation of lung scaffolds as a steppingstone. There are various types of lung scaffolds, namely, acellular scaffolds that are developed via decellularization and recellularization techniques, artificial scaffolds that are synthesized using synthetic, biodegradable, and low immuno-genic materials, and hybrid scaffolds which combine the advantageous properties of materials in the development of a desirable lung scaffold. There have also been advances in the design of bioreactors in terms of providing an optimal regenerative environment for the maturation of functional lung tissue over time. In this review, the emerging paradigms in the field of lung tissue bioengineering will be discussed.

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Mohgan, R., Candasamy, M., Mayuren, J., Singh, S. K., Gupta, G., Dua, K., & Chellappan, D. K. (2022, May 1). Emerging Paradigms in Bioengineering the Lungs. Bioengineering. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bioengineering9050195

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