Microstructure And Composition Can Significantly Affect
The Properties Of Tissue-Engineered Materials
Containing Living Cells
Volume 5 - Issue 1
Jianming Wang1*, Meng Li2, Zhizhong Shen2, Xiaorui Tian1 and Shengbo Sang2
- 1General Hospital of TISCO, North Street, Xinghualing District, China
- 2Taiyuan University of Technology, China
Received: January 15, 2022; Published: January 24, 2022
*Corresponding author: Jianming Wang, & Shengbo Sang, General Hospital of TISCO, North Street, Xinghualing District, Taiyuan
030024, China, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China
DOI: 10.32474/MAMS.2022.05.000203
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Abstract
Bioengineering synthetic materials to replace some specific
human functions is the inevitable direction of development
in the field of materials in the near future. Synthetic materials
containing living cells will have a broad application prospect in
skin replacement. For example, the market scale of wound repair
(avoiding donor site injury, promoting healing, and improving
healing quality), such as in vitro validation of beauty products will
be 10 billion US dollars. Up to now, in the research of skin substitute
materials, many research teams around the world have released a
lot of research results, but they still have not fully developed an
artificial composite material that can replace human skin.
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