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A major problem that exists in
the United States today is the unavailability of organs for necessary transplants.
However, with the use of a new technique, man-made tissues or organs, known
as "neo-organs" are being created. This would increase the supply
of organs and therefore save many lives.
There are two procedures used to
fix a wound or an organ that needs to be regenerated. The first procedure
creates new tissue and involves a tissue engineer injecting a given molecule,
such as a growth factor, into the wound or organ. The patient's own
cells are caused to migrate into the wound site, change into the correct
cell type, and regenerate the tissue. The second procedure creates
new organs and involves placing cells into three-dimensional scaffolds
of biodegradable polymers. The whole structure of cells and scaffolding
is placed into the wound site. The cells then replicate, reorganize
and form new tissue. At the same time, the artificial scaffolding
breaks down, leaving a totally natural product, a neo-organ. |