Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering from an innovative approach
Ana Maria Chaves Cano,
Alfredo Javier Pérez Gamboa and
William Castillo-González
SAP Biomedical & Chemical Engineering Innovation, 2024
Abstract:
Introduction: Regenerative medicine, as an area of scientific work and development within the medical sciences, opens new doors in the management and treatment of various pathologies (chronic or not).Objective: To assess the implementation of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering based on an innovative approach.Method: A comprehensive review of related bibliographic sources was conducted. The search strategy used the terms regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. The databases used were SCielo and PubMed. A multi-step screening process was used to select the articles.Development: Thirteen primary research projects were selected. Different areas within regenerative medicine and tissue engineering were addressed. The application of biocomponents such as hydrogels and blood products is gaining ground due to their limited antigenic effects. Furthermore, stem cells remain a promising alternative, with a growing trend toward preventive actions for chronic conditions. For their part, the development of research and clinical studies is key to the theoretical and practical contributions of these techniques and the new ones developed.Conclusions: Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering are presented as novel and revolutionary alternatives within medicine. Their applications are broad and at the same time specific to each specialty. Numerous studies and research (in vitro and in vivo) provide theoretical advances that may constitute novel treatments in the future.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.56294/evk2025155
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