Abstract

Today, the biological waste products produced during gestation and after childbirth, referred to as postpartum waste materials attracted the attention of scientists in different subjects of tissue engineering. As the goal of tissue engineering is to develop biological substitutes that can repair or replace damaged tissues and organs in the human body, the application of these waste materials after childbirth has become popular to achieve these goals, resulting from their positive aspects, such as having a valuable source of cells. In this review, we attempted to introduce the structural aspects and application of these waste materials in this emerging science.

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