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Tissue engineering in dermatology - from lab to market

•The global tissue engineering market is increasing in the field of dermatology.•Tissue-engineered skin substitutes use for tissue regeneration.•Tissue engineering can be highly useful in cases of severe burns. Tissue Engineering is a branch of regenerative medical technology which helps replace dam...

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Published in:Tissue & cell 2022-02, Vol.74, p.101717-101717, Article 101717
Main Authors: Nilforoushzadeh, Mohammad Ali, Amirkhani, Mohammad Amir, Khodaverdi, Ebrahim, Razzaghi, Zahra, Afzali, Hamideh, Izadpanah, Samira, Zare, Sona
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Language:English
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Summary:•The global tissue engineering market is increasing in the field of dermatology.•Tissue-engineered skin substitutes use for tissue regeneration.•Tissue engineering can be highly useful in cases of severe burns. Tissue Engineering is a branch of regenerative medical technology which helps replace damaged tissue using appropriate scaffolding, living cells, and growth factors. Using tissue engineering products can be a promising method for treating skin lesions such as wounds and deep burns. The interaction and interconnection of cells within the bio-culture medium or within a three-dimensional scaffold provides the conditions for tissue regeneration and subsequent healing of skin wounds. Tissue engineering in the field of dermatology has evolved over time from a single application of skin cells or biopolymer scaffolds to the use of cell and scaffold combinations for the treatment, repair, and closure of acute and chronic skin wounds. It has evolved. This technology has reached a point where most products are accepted, and the body rejects a small number, which strengthens the tissue engineering market. In this article, we aimed to review and study the market of this field by reviewing various articles on tissue engineering in the field of dermatology. Tissue-engineered skin substitutes are future options for wound healing and tissue regeneration strategies.
ISSN:0040-8166
1532-3072
DOI:10.1016/j.tice.2021.101717