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Dramatic advances in the fields of biochemistry, cell and molecular biology, genetics, biomedical engineering and materials science have given rise to the remarkable new cross-disciplinary field of tissue engineering. Tissue engineering uses synthetic or naturally derived, engineered biomaterials to replace damaged or defective tissues, such as bone, skin, and even organs.
Growth hormones combat Crohn’s disease, cardiac disorders and improve fertility in invitro fertilisation

Growth hormones combat Crohn’s disease, cardiac disorders and improve fertility in invitro fertilisation

Prosthetic heart valve made completely of the body’s own tissue

Prosthetic heart valve made completely of the body’s own tissue

Process to minimize the side effect of painful arthritis

Process to minimize the side effect of painful arthritis

Discovery of gender difference in cartilage cells may help spinal disc repair

Discovery of gender difference in cartilage cells may help spinal disc repair

Emerging technologies in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine analysis

Emerging technologies in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine analysis

Protein Hydrogels Can be Genetically Engineered to Promote

Protein Hydrogels Can be Genetically Engineered to Promote

System for guiding cell migration, adhesion has biomedical and regenerative medical applications

System for guiding cell migration, adhesion has biomedical and regenerative medical applications

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