August 15, 2012

Success of engineered tissue depends on where it’s grown




Success of engineered tissue depends on where it’s grown

Cells grown on different types of scaffolds vary in their ability to help repair damaged blood vessels.

Tissue implants made of cells grown on a sponge-like scaffold have been shown in clinical trials to help heal arteries scarred by atherosclerosis and other vascular diseases. However, it has been unclear why some implants work better than others.