Advances in Hydrogel-based Bottom-Up Tissue Engineering

  • LIU H
  • LU T
  • XU F
  • et al.
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Abstract

With the development of micro-/nano- bioengineering technology and novel biomaterials (e.g., functional hydrogels), bottom-up tissue engineering, which aims to fabricate functional tissue constructs from assembling small units, has attracted increasing interest. Bottom-up approaches hold great potential for fabricating complex and vascularized tissue constructs for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. In this review, we first illustrate the fundamental principles of bottom-up tissue engineering and then introduce different approaches for creating and assembling modular units, respectively. The advantages and disadvantages of these bottom-up tissue engineering technologies are also discussed. Finally, conclusions and future perspectives are given.

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LIU, H., LU, T., XU, F., HUANG, G., ZHANG, X., & LI, Y. (2015). Advances in Hydrogel-based Bottom-Up Tissue Engineering. SCIENTIA SINICA Vitae, 45(3), 256–270. https://doi.org/10.1360/n052014-00164

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