Volume 2, Issue 2 (Summer-Fall 2019)                   Mod Med Lab J 2019, 2(2): 113-117 | Back to browse issues page


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Shokoohian B, Negahdari B, Vosough M. Bio-printing Damaged Tissues: A Novel Approach in Regenerative Medicine. Mod Med Lab J 2019; 2 (2) :113-117
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Regenerative medicine, deals with functional reconstruction of damaged tissues or organs after severe injuries chronic diseases, while body's natural responses are not sufficient. In this field, stem cells due to their exclusive potential in self-renewal and differentiation into other cell types, are the main sources of functional cells in regenerative medicine. However, challenges in stem cell culturing highlighted the need for new methods, which in addition to maintaining cell viability and functionality, can control the precise microarchitecture for cells in a three dimensional structure. In this review we focus on the application of different types of bioprinting technology in regenerative medicine and we overview how this method has been able to make progress in 3D-cell culturing and tissue engineering protocols.
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Type of Study: Review Article | Subject: Laboratory Methods

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