In vivo tissue engineering with biodegradable polymers

The present invention relates generally to the utilization of in situ polymers or copolymers to form a porous microcellular scaffold for the delivery, attachment, housing, protection, multiplication and growth of encapsulated cells. More particularly, the present invention relates to cells delivered...

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description The present invention relates generally to the utilization of in situ polymers or copolymers to form a porous microcellular scaffold for the delivery, attachment, housing, protection, multiplication and growth of encapsulated cells. More particularly, the present invention relates to cells delivered using such a scaffold to augment,:repair or replace in vivo diseased, damaged or otherwise compromised tissues or organs of a living body. The present invention relates generally to the utilization of in situ polymers or copolymers to form a porous microcellular scaffold for the delivery, attachment, housing, protection, multiplication and growth of encapsulated cells. More particularly, the present invention relates to cells delivered using such a scaffold to augment, repair or replace in vivo diseased, damaged or otherwise compromised tissues or organs of a living body.
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