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Directed assembly of cell-laden hydrogels for engineering functional tissues

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ORGANOGENESIS
卷 6, 期 4, 页码 234-244

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/org.6.4.12650

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tissue regeneration; directed assembly; hydrogels; functional tissue unit; cell encapsulation

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  1. National Institutes of Health [NIH EB007249, DE019024, HL092836]
  2. institute for Soldier Nanotechnology
  3. Charles Stark Draper Laboratory
  4. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC-PDF)
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [22656187] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Tissue engineering aims to develop functionalized tissues for organ replacement or restoration. Biodegradable scaffolds have been used in tissue engineering to support cell growth and maintain mechanical and biological properties of tissue constructs. Ideally cells on these scaffolds adhere, proliferate and deposit matrix at a rate that is consistent with scaffold degradation. However, the cellular rearrangement within these scaffolds often does not recapitulate the architecture of the native tissues. Directed assembly of tissue-like structures is an attractive alternative to scaffold-based approach for tissue engineering which potentially can build tissue constructs with biomimetic architecture and function. In directed assembly, shape-controlled microstructures are fabricated in which organized structures of different cell types can be used as tissue building blocks. To fabricate tissue building blocks, hydrogels are commonly used as biomaterials for cell encapsulation to mimic the matrix in vivo. The hydrogel-based tissue building blocks can be arranged in pre-defined architectures by various directed tissue assembly techniques. In this paper, recent advances in directed assembly-based tissue engineering are summarized as an emerging alternative to meet challenges associated with scaffold-based tissue engineering and future directions are addressed.

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