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bioengineered tissue

Bioengineered tissue refers to artificially created biological materials designed to replicate the structure and function of natural tissues in the body. Scientists use cells, scaffolds, and growth factors to create tissues for various medical applications, such as repairing injuries or treating diseases. These engineered tissues can include skin, cartilage, or even organ parts. The goal is to enhance healing, improve organ transplants, and advance regenerative medicine, offering potential solutions for conditions where traditional treatments are insufficient. Bioengineered tissue holds promise for developing more effective therapies and improving patient outcomes.