Tissue-engineered trachea from a 3D-printed scaffold enhances whole-segment tracheal repair
Abstract Long segmental repair of trachea stenosis is an intractable condition in the clinic. The reconstruction of an artificial substitute by tissue engineering is a promising approach to solve this unmet clinical need. 3D printing technology provides an infinite possibility for engineering a trac...
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Main Authors: | Manchen Gao, Hengyi Zhang, Wei Dong, Jie Bai, Botao Gao, Dekai Xia, Bei Feng, Maolin Chen, Xiaomin He, Meng Yin, Zhiwei Xu, Nevin Witman, Wei Fu, Jinghao Zheng |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/da48b5d74b38408ea439db692a88d3aa |
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