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Biomaterials for replacement
or repair of damaged tissues are utilized in a number of surgical procedures.
The ideal material needs to be strong, easy to handle, and biocompatible,
while supporting growth of new tissue.
Existing biomaterials often lack some of these requirements and can cause complications, such as:
In an attempt to overcome these problems, complex, cellular tissue composites are being engineered in the laboratory, but these biomaterials are expensive, difficult to store, and raise concerns about cell-borne pathogens. Remodeled Tissue
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