Polymerized high internal phase emulsions (polyHIPEs) are highly porous constructs currently under investigation as tissue engineered scaffolds. We previously reported on the potential of redox-initiated polyHIPEs as injectable bone grafts that space fill irregular defects with improved integration and rapid cure. Upon subsequent investigation, the radical-initiated cure of these systems rendered them susceptible to oxygen inhibition with an associated increase in uncured macromer in the clinical setting. In the current study, polyHIPEs with increased resistance to oxygen inhibition were fabricated utilizing a tetrafunctional thiol, pentaerythritol tetrakis(3-mercaptoproprionate), and the biodegradable macromer, propylene fumarate dimethac...
A photocurable thiol-ene network polymer, poly(limonene thioether) (PLT32o), is synthesized, charact...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...
Metal surgical pins and screws are employed in millions of orthopedic surgical procedures every year...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Highly porous emulsion templated polymers (PolyHIPEs) provide a number of potential advantages in th...
Critical size bone defects resulting from trauma or disease are challenging to treat due to the size...
Bioactive scaffolds for tissue engineering call for demands on new materials which can enhance tradi...
Injectable bone grafts are space-filling materials that integrate with native bone to repair large d...
We have recently fabricated biodegradable polyHIPEs as injectable bone grafts and characterized the ...
Each year, millions of patients undergo reconstructive surgery to treat injuries caused by trauma, d...
Bone tissue engineering approaches using polymer/ceramic composites show promise as effective biocom...
Regeneration, a spontaneous response of bones in response to injuries, infections and fractures, is ...
Development of artificial materials for the facilitation of cartilage regeneration remains an import...
The presence of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in bone can influence resident cells behaviour as well...
Biomaterials used in bone tissue regeneration have shown limited success in the clinic, with lack of...
A photocurable thiol-ene network polymer, poly(limonene thioether) (PLT32o), is synthesized, charact...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...
Metal surgical pins and screws are employed in millions of orthopedic surgical procedures every year...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Highly porous emulsion templated polymers (PolyHIPEs) provide a number of potential advantages in th...
Critical size bone defects resulting from trauma or disease are challenging to treat due to the size...
Bioactive scaffolds for tissue engineering call for demands on new materials which can enhance tradi...
Injectable bone grafts are space-filling materials that integrate with native bone to repair large d...
We have recently fabricated biodegradable polyHIPEs as injectable bone grafts and characterized the ...
Each year, millions of patients undergo reconstructive surgery to treat injuries caused by trauma, d...
Bone tissue engineering approaches using polymer/ceramic composites show promise as effective biocom...
Regeneration, a spontaneous response of bones in response to injuries, infections and fractures, is ...
Development of artificial materials for the facilitation of cartilage regeneration remains an import...
The presence of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) in bone can influence resident cells behaviour as well...
Biomaterials used in bone tissue regeneration have shown limited success in the clinic, with lack of...
A photocurable thiol-ene network polymer, poly(limonene thioether) (PLT32o), is synthesized, charact...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...
Metal surgical pins and screws are employed in millions of orthopedic surgical procedures every year...