Engineered human cardiac microtissues: The state-of-the-(he)art.

2021 
Due to the integration of recent advances in stem cell biology, materials science, and engineering, the field of cardiac tissue engineering has been rapidly progressing toward developing more accurate functional 3D cardiac microtissues from human cell sources. These engineered tissues enable screening of cardiotoxic drugs, disease modeling (eg, by using cells from specific genetic backgrounds or modifying environmental conditions) and can serve as novel drug development platforms. This concise review presents the most recent advances and improvements in cardiac tissue formation, including cardiomyocyte maturation and disease modeling. © AlphaMed Press 2021 SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: This concise review seeks to highlight the recent advances in in vitro cardiac tissue models as a platform for understanding cardiac function and pathology and a tool for therapeutic assessment.
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