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中国生物工程杂志

China Biotechnology
China Biotechnology  2014, Vol. 34 Issue (10): 114-120    DOI: 10.13523/j.cb.20141018
    
Clinical Researches of Tissue Engineering
WANG Dian-liang
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Laboratory, The Second Artillery General Hospital, Beijing 100088, China
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Abstract  

The involved clinical departments of tissue engineering include orthopaedics department, general surgery department, ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology department, rehabilitation medicine department, urology department, oral dentofacial surgery department, neurosurgery department, plastic surgery department, chest surgery department, ophthalmology department, hepatobiliary surgery department and vascular surgery department, nervous tissue, liver tissue, cornea tissue, urinary bladder tissue, blood, ligament, ear, genital tract, hand, fat, breast, heart, kidney, pancreas and tube tissues that applied in constructing intestinal canal, esophagus, trachea, blood vessel, kidney and urethral canal, etc. The relatively successful fields of research and application include skin tissue, cartilage tissue and bone tissue. It is a long course that from the aboriginal initial research of engineered tissue or organ to the final authorized clinical application, which needs many researchers of different disciplines to work hard together. With the deep development of fundamental research and clinical application, modern tissue engineering is becoming an effective treatment and supplementary means for therapy of tissue or organ failure.



Key wordsLiver      Cartilage      Bone      Skin      Tubular structure      Nerve      Corner      Tissue engineering      Clinical application     
Received: 21 September 2014      Published: 25 October 2014
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WANG Dian-liang. Clinical Researches of Tissue Engineering. China Biotechnology, 2014, 34(10): 114-120.

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https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/10.13523/j.cb.20141018     OR     https://manu60.magtech.com.cn/biotech/Y2014/V34/I10/114


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