Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) tissue-engineered models are under investigation to recapitulate tissue architecture and functionality, thereby overcoming limitations of traditional two-dimensional cultures and preclinical animal models. This review highlights recent developments in 3D platforms designed to model diseases in vitro that affect numerous tissues and organs, including cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, bone marrow, neural, reproductive, and pulmonary systems. We discuss current technologies for engineered tissue models, highlighting the advantages, limitations, and important considerations for modeling tissues and diseases. Lastly, we discuss future advancements necessary to enhance the reliability of 3D models of tissue development and disease.
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