Bioengineering trends in female reproduction: a systematic review.
Emilio Francés-HerreroRosalba LopezMats HellströmLucía de Miguel-GómezSonia HerraizMats BrännströmAntonio PellicerIrene CervellóPublished in: Human reproduction update (2022)
The complexity of the molecular, endocrine and tissue-level interactions regulating female reproduction present challenges for bioengineering approaches to replace female reproductive organs. However, interdisciplinary work is providing valuable insight into the physicochemical properties necessary for reproductive biological processes to occur. Defining the landscape of reproductive bioengineering technologies currently available and under development for women can provide alternative models for toxicology/drug testing, ex vivo fertility options, clinical therapies and a basis for future organ regeneration studies.