Abstract

Tissue damage and disease impose a significant burden on individuals, society, and the economy. Current tissue engineering techniques have limitations, and improvements are necessary to more effectively repair or regenerate damaged or diseased tissues. Hydrogels, a type of synthetic scaffold, have gained increasing attention in tissue engineering due to their mechanical support for cells, customizable characteristics, and potential to overcome challenges in specific applications. However, the full extent of their effectiveness and capabilities in tissue engineering is not yet determined. This research paper aims to analyze the uses and capabilities of hydrogels in tissue engineering through a meta-analysis of various studies, contributing to the advancement of regenerative medicine. Hydrogels present a versatile and promising scaffold for tissue engineering, with the potential to significantly improve the field of regenerative medicine.

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