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Next Stage Approach to Tissue Engineering Skeletal Muscle
Large-scale muscle injury in humans initiates a complex regeneration process, as not only the muscular, but also the vascular and neuro-muscular compartments have to be repaired. Conventional therapeutic strategies often fall short of reaching the desired functional outcome, due to the inherent complexity of natural skeletal muscle. Tissue engineering offers a promising alternative treatment strategy, aiming to achieve an engineered tissue close to natural tissue composition and function, able to induce long-term, functional regeneration after in vivo implantation. This review aims to summarize the latest approaches of tissue engineering skeletal muscle, with specific attention toward fabrication, neuro-angiogenesis, multicellularity and the biochemical cues that adjuvate the regeneration process.
- University of Padua Italy
- University of Basel Switzerland
- University Hospital of Basel Switzerland
Technology, QH301-705.5, T, growth factors, Extracellular vesicles; Growth factors; Neuro‐angiogenesis; Skeletal muscle engineering, Review, skeletal muscle engineering, Biology (General), extracellular vesicles, neuro-angiogenesis
Technology, QH301-705.5, T, growth factors, Extracellular vesicles; Growth factors; Neuro‐angiogenesis; Skeletal muscle engineering, Review, skeletal muscle engineering, Biology (General), extracellular vesicles, neuro-angiogenesis
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