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Biomimetic 3D scaffolds for regenerative medicine: Opportunities and challenges

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BRAC University

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The field of tissue engineering and regenerative medication (TERM) has flourished during the recent years for the recovery and recreation of pathologically changed tissues. The improvement of biomimetic permeable scaffold is fundamental for effective tissue designing which can be created from different traditional and rapid prototyping methods, based upon the sort of materials or kind of pore structures required. The purpose is to deliver tissue like materials which can ultimately perform like the original tissues. The most up to date techniques based on the 3D way of behaving and multi-cell co operations of local tissues for additional utilization for in vitro model handling are too illustrated. Finished and progressing preclinical examination for TE applications utilizing scaffolds, difficulties and upcoming possibilities of examination in this area are additionally introduced. This survey also emphasis where the TERM field might be going and how to screen such a wide consistently extending field.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-64).
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2022.

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