As life expectancy increases, malfunction or loss of tissue caused by injury or disease leads to reduced quality of life in many patients at significant socioeconomic cost. Even though major progress has been made in the field of bone tissue engineering, present therapies, such as bone grafts, still have limitations. Current research on biodegradable polymers is emerging, combining these structures with osteogenic cells, as an alternative to autologous bone grafts. Different types of biodegradable materials have been proposed for the preparation of three-dimensional porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. Among them, natural polymers are one of the most attractive options, mainly due to their similarities with extracellular matrix, ch...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary science, which including principles from material sci...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
The current standard of care for bone reconstruction, whether secondary to injury, nonunion, cancer ...
As life expectancy increases, malfunction or loss of tissue caused by injury or disease leads to red...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Rodŕıguez-Vázquez et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Chitosan (CS) is a polysaccharide readily used in tissue engineering due to its properties: similari...
Conventional bone grafting procedures used to treat bone defects have several limitations. An import...
This work proposes the use of nonporous, smart, and stimulus responsive chitosan-based scaffolds for...
Tissue engineering is an important therapeutic strategy to be used in regenerative medicine in the p...
In recent years, bone tissue engineering (BTE), as a multidisciplinary field, has shown considerable...
The use of bioabsorbable polymeric scaffolds is being investigated for use in bone tissue engineerin...
The use of bioabsorbable polymeric scaffolds is being investigated for use in bone tissue engineerin...
The use of bioabsorbable polymeric scaffolds is being investigated for use in bone tissue engineerin...
Tissue Engineering and skin grafting, an essential part of regenerative medicine is one of the faste...
The scaffold material and architecture of the scaffold can affect cell seeding and tissue growth bot...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary science, which including principles from material sci...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
The current standard of care for bone reconstruction, whether secondary to injury, nonunion, cancer ...
As life expectancy increases, malfunction or loss of tissue caused by injury or disease leads to red...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Rodŕıguez-Vázquez et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Chitosan (CS) is a polysaccharide readily used in tissue engineering due to its properties: similari...
Conventional bone grafting procedures used to treat bone defects have several limitations. An import...
This work proposes the use of nonporous, smart, and stimulus responsive chitosan-based scaffolds for...
Tissue engineering is an important therapeutic strategy to be used in regenerative medicine in the p...
In recent years, bone tissue engineering (BTE), as a multidisciplinary field, has shown considerable...
The use of bioabsorbable polymeric scaffolds is being investigated for use in bone tissue engineerin...
The use of bioabsorbable polymeric scaffolds is being investigated for use in bone tissue engineerin...
The use of bioabsorbable polymeric scaffolds is being investigated for use in bone tissue engineerin...
Tissue Engineering and skin grafting, an essential part of regenerative medicine is one of the faste...
The scaffold material and architecture of the scaffold can affect cell seeding and tissue growth bot...
Tissue engineering (TE) is a multidisciplinary science, which including principles from material sci...
The treatment of bone defects remains one of the major challenges in modern clinical practice. Nowad...
The current standard of care for bone reconstruction, whether secondary to injury, nonunion, cancer ...