生物工程缩食道以提高运动能力:局限性和未来方向
Heather Wanczyk1, Joanne Walker1, Allan M Goldstein2
1Department of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, Connecticut, USA.
Neurogastroenterology and motility
|May 16, 2025
概括
生物工程食道组织显示有前途,但缺乏内化为运动. 在3D生物打印,电和AI方面的创新是开发具有恢复肠道功能的功能性食道替代品的关键.
科学领域:
- 再生医学是一种再生医学.
- 生物材料科学 生物材料科学
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
背景情况:
- 食道组织工程使用生物材料和干细胞取得了进展.
- 目前的局限性包括在工程组织中缺乏内化和周围静止.
- 目前,没有干细胞疗法或食道替代物能恢复食道运动.
研究的目的:
- 审查生物工程组织中评估食道运动性的进展和局限性.
- 突出突出创新技术,如3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印.
- 讨论患者特异性食道植入物和公平获取的未来方向.
主要方法:
- 对食道组织工程当前研究的文献综述.
- 对食道运动性的评估指标的分析.
- 探索新兴技术和神经元细胞方法.
主要成果:
- 生物材料和干细胞集成在组织结构和功能方面取得了显著进展.
- 确定了在实现功能性内化和周围心的关键差距.
- 突出了3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印,3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印3D生物打印.
结论:
- 在生物工程替代品中,实现功能性内化对于恢复食道运动至关重要.
- 创新技术为开发临床上可行的食道治疗提供了有希望的途径.
- 针对患者的植入物和公平的获取对于未来的临床转化至关重要.
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