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Review
. 2019 Jul;32(7):673-685.
doi: 10.1111/tri.13432. Epub 2019 Apr 11.

Emerging technologies in organ preservation, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine: a blessing or curse for transplantation?

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Emerging technologies in organ preservation, tissue engineering and regenerative medicine: a blessing or curse for transplantation?

Franka Messner et al. Transpl Int. 2019 Jul.
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Abstract

Since the beginning of transplant medicine in the 1950s, advances in surgical technique and immunosuppressive therapy have created the success story of modern organ transplantation. However, today more than ever, we are facing a huge discrepancy between organ supply and demand, limiting the potential for transplantation to save and improve the lives of millions. To address the current limitations and shortcomings, a variety of emerging new technologies focusing on either maximizing the availability of organs or on generating new organs and organ sources hold great potential to eventully overcoming these hurdles. These advances are mainly in the field of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. This review gives an overview of this emerging field and its multiple sub-disciplines and highlights recent advances and existing limitations for widespread clinical application and potential impact on the future of transplantation.

Keywords: cryopreservation; machine perfusion; regenerative medicine; tissue and organ biofabrification; tissue engineering; transplantation.

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