The field of regenerative medicine offers the potential to significantly impact a wide spectrum of healthcare issues, from diabetes to cardiovascular disease. In particular, the design of tailored biomaterials, which possess properties desired for their particular application, and the development of superior implant environments, which seek to meet the nutritional needs of the tissue, have yielded promising tissue engineering prototypes. In this commentary, we examine the novel approaches researchers have made in customized biomaterials and promoting angiogenesis that have led to significant advancements in recent years. Copyright © 2008 Cognizant Comm. Corp. All rights reserved.
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Nolan, K., Millet, Y., Ricordi, C., & Stabler, C. L. (2008). Tissue engineering and biomaterials in regenerative medicine. Cell Transplantation. Cognizant Communication Corporation. https://doi.org/10.3727/096368908784153931
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