Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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15967 | Current Opinion in Biotechnology | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Cardiac tissue engineering offers the promise of creating functional tissue replacements for use in the failing heart or for in vitro drug screening. The last decade has seen a great deal of progress in this field with new advances in interdisciplinary areas such as developmental biology, genetic engineering, biomaterials, polymer science, bioreactor engineering, and stem cell biology. We review here a selection of the most recent advances in cardiac tissue engineering, including the classical cell-scaffold approaches, advanced bioreactor designs, cell sheet engineering, whole organ decellularization, stem cell-based approaches, and topographical control of tissue organization and function. We also discuss current challenges in the field, such as maturation of stem cell-derived cardiac patches and vascularization.
► The review highlights recent advances in cardiac tissue engineering. ► We cover classical cell-scaffold approaches and advanced bioreactor designs. ► Cell sheet engineering and whole organ decellularization. ► Stem cell-based approaches and topographical control of tissue organization and function. ► Challenges in the field include stem cell control, maturation and tissue vascularization.