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Regenerative Medicine: Lessons From Mother Nature
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Tissue EngineeringRegenerationEngineeringAdult Stem CellTissue TransplantationBiomedical EngineeringStem Cell BiologyOrgan RegenerationCellular TherapiesRegenerative MedicineMother NatureRegenerative Medicine StrategiesRegenerative BiologyTissue RepairRegenerative EngineeringFunctional Tissue EngineeringCell EngineeringCell BiologyTissue RegenerationDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell EngineeringTranslational ResearchStem-cell TherapyWound HealingInnovative TreatmentMedicineEmbryonic Stem CellFunctional Tissue
Regenerative medicine strategies for the restoration of functional tissue have evolved from the concept of ex vivo creation of engineered tissue toward the broader concept of in vivo induction of functional tissue reconstruction. Multidisciplinary approaches are being investigated to achieve this goal using evolutionarily conserved principles of stem cell biology, developmental biology and immunology, current methods of engineering and medicine. This evolution from ex vivo tissue engineering to the manipulation of fundamental in vivo tenets of development and regeneration has the potential to capitalize upon the incredibly complex and only partially understood ability of cells to adapt, proliferate, self-organize and differentiate into functional tissue.
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