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Tissue engineering is the process of mixing scaffolds, cells, and physiologically active chemicals to create functional tissues.

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  Tissue engineering Tissue engineering emerged from the field of biomaterials development. Tissue engineering aims to create functional constructions that can be used to restore, maintain, or improve damaged tissues or complete organs. Engineered tissues such as artificial skin and cartilage have been approved by the FDA, but their application in human patients is currently limited. Tissue engineering entails the in vitro creation of bioartificial tissues as well as the in vivo manipulation of cell growth and function using cells isolated from donor tissue and biocompatible scaffold materials. To facilitate effective cell adhesion, migration, and deposition of endogenous extracellular matrix components by the cells, biomaterials for tissue engineering must have regulated surface chemistry, porosity, and biodegradability. To create a large cell mass that can perform certain differentiated roles required for the tissue build, strategies to switch cells between growth and differentiat

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) is one of the great breakthroughs in medical research and treatment of various disease

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  Mesenchymal stem cells The mesoderm is a tissue rich in cellular DNA, which plays a key role in the regeneration and maintenance of the human body. Mesenchymal stem cells (stem cells obtained from the mesoderm) are actually adult stem cells that can separate into various different cell types, including differentiated cell-surface (Duceril's layer) and differentiated cell-hypoderm (DIH). Dancer, a cancer patient who had used these cells to treat his cancer in the past, it was discovered that his cancer had begun his successful treatment using these cells. Since adult stem cells were first discovered around 20 years ago, they have been a major research subject. Adult stem cells are now being used by scientists in the areas of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, to replace body tissue that has been damaged, after it has been injured. One application that these stem cells have been successfully tested for is in treating Crohn's Disease in patients that are dealing wit

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