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Regenerative medicine: current research and perspective in pediatric surgery

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PEDIATRIC SURGERY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00383-023-05438-6

Keywords

Stem cell; ES cell; iPS cell; Regenerative medicine; Paediatric surgery; Tissue engineering; Organoid

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The field of regenerative medicine is advancing with research on cell manipulation technologies, gene therapy, and new materials. Recent progress in preclinical and clinical studies may bring regenerative medicine from laboratory research to clinical reality. However, constructing bioengineered transplantable organs still faces challenges such as engineering elaborate tissues and adjusting host environmental factors.
The field of regenerative medicine, encompassing several disciplines including stem cell biology and tissue engineering, continues to advance with the accumulating research on cell manipulation technologies, gene therapy and new materials. Recent progress in preclinical and clinical studies may transcend the boundaries of regenerative medicine from laboratory research towards clinical reality. However, for the ultimate goal to construct bioengineered transplantable organs, a number of issues still need to be addressed. In particular, engineering of elaborate tissues and organs requires a fine combination of different relevant aspects; not only the repopulation of multiple cell phenotypes in an appropriate distribution but also the adjustment of the host environmental factors such as vascularisation, innervation and immunomodulation. The aim of this review article is to provide an overview of the recent discoveries and development in stem cells and tissue engineering, which are inseparably interconnected. The current status of research on tissue stem cells and bioengineering, and the possibilities for application in specific organs relevant to paediatric surgery have been specifically focused and outlined.

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