Partial decellularization eliminates immunogenicity in tracheal allografts
Abstract There is currently no suitable autologous tissue to bridge large tracheal defects. As a result, no standard of care exists for long‐segment tracheal reconstruction. Tissue engineering has the potential to create a scaffold from allografts or xenografts that can support neotissue regeneratio...
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Main Authors: | Zheng Hong Tan (Author), Lumei Liu (Author), Sayali Dharmadhikari (Author), Kimberly M. Shontz (Author), Lily Kreber (Author), Sarah Sperber (Author), Jane Yu (Author), Woo Yul Byun (Author), Sarah C. Nyirjesy (Author), Amy Manning (Author), Susan D. Reynolds (Author), Tendy Chiang (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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