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Engineering Vascularized Composite Tissues by Perfusion Decellularization/Recellularization: Review

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Purpose of Review In the field of tissue engineering, the "perfusion decellularization and recellularization" emerged over the last decade. This technique is generating a complex and perfusable acellular scaffolds (e.g., solid organ) from discarded living tissue. The present work aims to describe all studies in which this technique was applied to complex composite tissues, or one of their elementary tissues. Recent Findings A total of 25 experimental publications were found between 2009 and 2020. Studies interested skin/adipose, muscle and nerve flaps for elementary tissues, and larynx, ears, face, upper limbs, uterus, and penis grafts for complex tissue associations. Rat and human models were the most represented. This review showed that the current total number of studies covering the entire topic of vascularized composite tissue engineering is only 25, with a majority published within the past 5 years. This promising area of research should be investigated in the future.
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hal-03284550 , version 1 (12-07-2021)

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Jerome Duisit, Louis Maistriaux, Nicolas Bertheuil, Alexandre G. Lellouch. Engineering Vascularized Composite Tissues by Perfusion Decellularization/Recellularization: Review. Current Transplantation Reports, 2021, 8 (2), pp.44-56. ⟨10.1007/s40472-021-00317-2⟩. ⟨hal-03284550⟩
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