
The general approach of tissue engineering is to place cells on a scaffold that is designed to provide the appropriate signals to promote tissue development and ultimately restore normal tissue function in vivo. To date, the field of tissue engineering has been largely based on empirical studies. Understanding mechanisms of cellular interactions and tissue development on scaffolds is critical to advancement of the field, particularly in applications using novel cell sources such as stem cells.

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