Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiology

At present, tissue engineering is transforming the area of cardiovascular regenerative medicine, which combines the principles and methods of materials engineering and biological sciences, interacting with biochemical and physicochemical factors, for the understanding of their structure-function rel...

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Main Authors: Yuliet Montoya, John Bustamante
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Permanyer 2022-10-01
Series:Revista Colombiana de Cardiología
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Online Access:https://www.rccardiologia.com/frame_esp.php?id=212
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description At present, tissue engineering is transforming the area of cardiovascular regenerative medicine, which combines the principles and methods of materials engineering and biological sciences, interacting with biochemical and physicochemical factors, for the understanding of their structure-function relationship. Thus, the course of diseases is reoriented by implementing methods and procedures involved in the regeneration of organs and tissues by means of the interaction with biocompatible matrices, pre-treated organs or stem cell management, among others, thus recovering the functionality in the system affected by acquired pathologies, alterations or congenital defects. Consequently, these procedures are increasingly becoming one the most promising treatment alternative for patients who suffer from any type of functional deficit. Known that all these possibilities make cell cultures a promising study environment to be used in biomedical applications, especially in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, this manuscript presents a general reviews of established cell lines or primary tissue lines and how cell cultures serve as a model before experimental work on laboratory animals and human subjects which makes it a valuable tool for broad models of study in the research on cardiology.
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spelling doaj.art-df78b4af97244eba974170fc256cb0f62022-12-22T04:20:51ZengPermanyerRevista Colombiana de Cardiología2357-32602022-10-0129410.24875/RCCAR.21000070Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiologyYuliet Montoya0John Bustamante1Grupo de Dinámica Cardiovascular, Centro de Bioingeniería, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín; Comité de Trabajo de Bioingeniería Cardiovascular, Sociedad Colombiana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular, Bogotá, ColombiaGrupo de Dinámica Cardiovascular, Centro de Bioingeniería, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín; Comité de Trabajo de Bioingeniería Cardiovascular, Sociedad Colombiana de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular, Bogotá, ColombiaAt present, tissue engineering is transforming the area of cardiovascular regenerative medicine, which combines the principles and methods of materials engineering and biological sciences, interacting with biochemical and physicochemical factors, for the understanding of their structure-function relationship. Thus, the course of diseases is reoriented by implementing methods and procedures involved in the regeneration of organs and tissues by means of the interaction with biocompatible matrices, pre-treated organs or stem cell management, among others, thus recovering the functionality in the system affected by acquired pathologies, alterations or congenital defects. Consequently, these procedures are increasingly becoming one the most promising treatment alternative for patients who suffer from any type of functional deficit. Known that all these possibilities make cell cultures a promising study environment to be used in biomedical applications, especially in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, this manuscript presents a general reviews of established cell lines or primary tissue lines and how cell cultures serve as a model before experimental work on laboratory animals and human subjects which makes it a valuable tool for broad models of study in the research on cardiology. https://www.rccardiologia.com/frame_esp.php?id=212Cell cultures. Cardiac cells. Tissue engineering. Cardiovascular research.
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Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiology
Revista Colombiana de Cardiología
Cell cultures. Cardiac cells. Tissue engineering. Cardiovascular research.
title Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiology
title_full Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiology
title_fullStr Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiology
title_full_unstemmed Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiology
title_short Cell culture: a promising environment for research on cardiology
title_sort cell culture a promising environment for research on cardiology
topic Cell cultures. Cardiac cells. Tissue engineering. Cardiovascular research.
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