1) To create the product to improve tissue function or heal tissue defects.
2) To replace damaged or diseased tissue.
Biocompatibility
Better biocompatibility
Predicting how a technology will interact with human tissue
size and shape
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Lucy A. Bosworth has written: 'Electrospinning for tissue regeneration' -- subject(s): Electrospinning, Tissue engineering, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Tissue Engineering, Methods
no it can't be used for tissue
Roots Analysis has announced the addition of “Tissue Engineering-based Regeneration Products Market, 2022-2035” report to its list of offerings.
Biocompatibility
Tissue engineering is the process of growing, or engineering, certain tissues found in the human body. The primary purpose for tissue engineering is to replace or repair damaged tissues or organs. ... Scaffolds can be built from a variety of materials, such as collagen and polyester, depending on the type of tissue being engineered. The same materials used to make dissolving sutures are also used in the construction of scaffolds.
Atelocollagen is a highly evaluated purified collagen with superior properties and functionality, developed for three-dimensional cell culturing in various research uses including tissue engineering.
Melissa Kurtis Micou has written: 'A laboratory course in tissue engineering' -- subject(s): Tissue Engineering, Laboratory Manuals, Methods
It uses tissue from the organ.
The therapeutic can form readily to disarable part of use to avoid inflammatory reactions. Because of this, they are of great interest for delivery and tissue engineering scaffolds. Most are very novel with good strength and are used to use metal orthopedic devices to aid in forming a bond. They are also used to aid in reducing the inflammation and increase usage.