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Collagen-Based Medical Devices for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering.

Mehdi AbediMina ShafieeFarideh AfshariHamidreza MohammadiYounes Ghasemi
Published in: Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (2023)
Assisted reproductive technologies are key to solving the problems of aging and organ defects. Collagen is compatible with living tissues and has many different chemical properties; it has great potential for use in reproductive medicine and the engineering of reproductive tissues. It is a natural substance that has been used a lot in science and medicine. Collagen is a substance that can be obtained from many different animals. It can be made naturally or created using scientific methods. Using pure collagen has some drawbacks regarding its physical and chemical characteristics. Because of this, when collagen is processed in various ways, it can better meet the specific needs as a material for repairing tissues. In simpler terms, collagen can be used to help regenerate bones, cartilage, and skin. It can also be used in cardiovascular repair and other areas. There are different ways to process collagen, such as cross-linking it, making it more structured, adding minerals to it, or using it as a carrier for other substances. All of these methods help advance the field of tissue engineering. This review summarizes and discusses the current progress of collagen-based materials for reproductive medicine.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • wound healing
  • gene expression
  • mental health
  • public health
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • extracellular matrix