Sex as a biological variable in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine

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2023-04-27
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Allen, Josephine B.
Ludtka, Christopher
James, Bryan D.
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10.1146/annurev-bioeng-092222-030857
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Precision medicine
Sexual dimorphism
Sex differences
Tissue models
Stem cells
Sex characteristics
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Although sex differences have been noted in cellular function and behavior, therapy efficacy, and disease incidence and outcomes, the adoption of sex as a biological variable in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine remains limited. Furthering the development of personalized, precision medicine requires considering biological sex at the bench and in the clinic. This review provides the basis for considering biological sex when designing tissue-engineered constructs and regenerative therapies by contextualizing sex as a biological variable within the tissue engineering triad of cells, matrices, and signals. To achieve equity in biological sex within medicine requires a cultural shift in science and engineering research, with active engagement by researchers, clinicians, companies, policymakers, and funding agencies.
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© The Author(s), 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Allen, J. B., Ludtka, C., & James, B. D. Sex as a biological variable in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 25, (2023): 311–331, https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-bioeng-092222-030857.
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Allen, J. B., Ludtka, C., & James, B. D. (2023). Sex as a biological variable in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 25, 311–331.
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