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Challenges in Application: Gelation strategies of DAT-based hydrogel scaffolds.

Qiaoyu LiWei LiangHuiting WuJinming LiGuanhuier WangYonghuan ZhenYang An
Published in: Tissue engineering. Part B, Reviews (2024)
Decellularized Adipose Tissue (DAT) has great clinical applicability, owing to its abundant source material, natural extracellular matrix (ECM) microenvironment, and non-immunogenic attributes, rendering it a versatile resource in the realm of tissue engineering. However, practical implementations are confronted with multifarious limitations. Among these, the selection of an appropriate gelation strategy serves as the foundation for adapting to diverse clinical contexts. The crosslinking strategies under varying physical or chemical conditions exert profound influences on the ultimate morphology and therapeutic efficacy of DAT. This review sums up the processes of DAT decellularization and subsequent gelation, with a specific emphasis on the diverse gelation strategies employed in recent experimental applications of DAT. The review expounds upon methodologies, underlying principles, and clinical implications of different gelation strategies, aiming to offer insights and inspiration for the application of DAT in tissue engineering and advance research for tissue engineering scaffold development.
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