Tissue Engineering for Cardiovascular Regeneration: Brief Review on Scaffold Fabrication
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https://doi.org/10.11113/humentech.v3n1.70Keywords:
Tissue engineering, Cardiovascular, Scaffold, Fabrication techniqueAbstract
Tissue engineering is the combination of engineering and fundamental sciences to develop an artificial organ that derived from the tissue human sources. It involves the construction of three main pillars include cell sources, scaffold materials and biological factors. These three important elements are necessary to be incorporated and integrated well, to construct a functional artificial tissue engineering product. Few applications can be associated with the expansion of tissue engineering where cardiovascular regeneration is one of the targets of tissue engineering. Among the fabrication techniques, electrospinning, three-dimensional printing, molding and decellularization, are four engineering methods that are commonly used in fabricating scaffolds for cardiovascular tissue engineering. One of the purposes of the emerging of cardiovascular tissue engineering is the limitation of current commercialized patches or membranes that often cause post-complications following the cardiovascular treatments. This review paper covering a brief introduction on the tissue engineering for cardiovascular regeneration, focusing on the scaffold fabrication.