recellularized
Recellularized is an adjective used in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering to describe a biomaterial, scaffold, or organ that has been repopulated with living cells after decellularization. In decellularization, cellular components are removed from a tissue while preserving the extracellular matrix (ECM), which provides structural and biochemical cues for cell attachment and function. A recellularized construct aims to restore tissue-specific cellularity and, ideally, function.
Recellularization typically involves selecting an appropriate scaffold source, seeding cells onto or within the ECM, and
Applications include engineering of whole organs or tissue patches, such as liver, heart, lung, kidney, or tracheal
Current status: recellularization is largely experimental for whole organs, with limited clinical translation to date. Key