
Tissue engineering has yet to yield a good source of bone for orthopedic surgery. So far, attempts to grow bone tissue in vitro have not been successful.[1][1] However, new research by Molly Stevens and colleagues suggests that new bone can be engineered to grow in vivo and then used to repair
Wound Healing, Bioreactors, Bone Development, Bone Transplantation, Tissue Engineering, Humans, Transplantation, Autologous, Cell Proliferation
Wound Healing, Bioreactors, Bone Development, Bone Transplantation, Tissue Engineering, Humans, Transplantation, Autologous, Cell Proliferation
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