Stairlifts Market: Foresees Skyrocketing Growth in the Coming Years Tissue Engineering Market
Tissue Engineering Market Share by Type, Production, Revenue,
Growth by Type & Analysis by Regions & forecast to 2026
Tissue engineering is an interdisciplinary field addressed to develop functional three-dimensional
tissues combining cells, scaffolds, and bioactive molecules. This field involves scientific areas
such as cell biology, chemistry, material science, molecular biology, medicine, and engineering.
It can be used to develop functional constructs that can be used to reestablish, maintain or
improve the condition of injured body parts or tissues.
Tissue engineering also assist in regeneration of damaged tissues by combining cells from the
body with highly porous scaffold biomaterials. Scaffold biomaterials act as templates for tissue
regeneration and guide the growth of new tissue. Tissue regeneration is highly beneficial for
clinical management of organ therapeutics such as organ transplantation. The source of cells
utilized in tissue engineering can be autologous (from the patient), allogenic (from a human
donor but not immunologically identical), or xenogenic (from a different species donor).
The global tissue engineering market size was valued at US$ 5.5 billion in 2017, and is
expected to witness a CAGR of 11.5% over the forecast period (2018 – 2026).
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Increasing prevalence of kidney related disorders is expected to drive the tissue engineering
market growth
Tissue engineering is gaining traction in various areas such as wound care, burn treatment,
orthopedics, neurology, urological products, and others. Tissue engineering can play an
important role in the management of pediatric patients. Tissue or organs absent at the time of
birth, in congenital anomalies such as bladder exstrophy, esophageal atresia, and congenital
diaphragmatic hernia pose a serious challenges in surgical repair. Moreover, increasing burn and