Tissue Engineering
Scaffolds, bioprinting, and engineered constructs for regenerative medicine.
Tissue Engineering addresses scaffolds, bioprinting, and engineered constructs for regenerative medicine. As a subfield of stem cell and regenerative biology, it sits within the broader biology branch of the Charted science tree and connects upward to the methodological themes of its parent area.
A more detailed frontier sourcing pass for this topic is deferred to a follow-up OpenAlex wave; the current sources include Single Lgr5 stem cells build crypt-villus structures in vitro without a mesenchymal niche (Sato et al., 2009), each kept as a placeholder anchor for the next iteration. See the parent topic (biology/stem-cell-and-regenerative-biology) for the wider context this page will eventually slot into.
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- paper · primary · 2009sato-toshiro-2009, clevers-2009
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