Neurological disorders such as traumatic brain injuries or stroke result in neuronal loss and disruption of the brain parenchyma. Current treatment strategies are limited in that they can only mitigate the degeneration process or alleviate the symptoms but do not reverse the condition. In contrast, regenerative cell-based therapies offer long-term hope for many patients. Bioactive scaffolds are likely to reinforce the success of cell replacement therapies by providing a microenvironment that facilitates the survival, proliferation, differentiation, and connectivity of transplanted and/or endogenous cells. This Review outlines various biomaterials (including hydrogels, self-assembling peptides, and electrospun nanofibres) that have been inve...
The use of advanced biomaterials as a structural and functional support for stem cells-based therape...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
There is a pressing need for long-term neuroprotective and neuroregenerative therapies to promote fu...
The debilitating symptoms that arise from damage to the central nervous system (CNS) have received s...
The central nervous system has a limited capacity to regenerate, and thus, traumatic injuries or dis...
The number of individuals affected by neurological disorders rises rapidly world-wide, however, ther...
Reconstruction and regeneration of the central nervous system (CNS) following injury is a formidable...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the leading causes of mortality and long-term impairment globa...
Chronic brain injury following cerebral ischemia is a severe debilitating neurological condition, wh...
Stroke is a devastating disease for which no clinical treatment exists to regenerate lost tissue. St...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
Recent years have witnessed the development of an enormous variety of hydrogel-based systems for neu...
The use of advanced biomaterials as a structural and functional support for stem cells-based therape...
The use of advanced biomaterials as a structural and functional support for stem cells-based therape...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
There is a pressing need for long-term neuroprotective and neuroregenerative therapies to promote fu...
The debilitating symptoms that arise from damage to the central nervous system (CNS) have received s...
The central nervous system has a limited capacity to regenerate, and thus, traumatic injuries or dis...
The number of individuals affected by neurological disorders rises rapidly world-wide, however, ther...
Reconstruction and regeneration of the central nervous system (CNS) following injury is a formidable...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the leading causes of mortality and long-term impairment globa...
Chronic brain injury following cerebral ischemia is a severe debilitating neurological condition, wh...
Stroke is a devastating disease for which no clinical treatment exists to regenerate lost tissue. St...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
Recent years have witnessed the development of an enormous variety of hydrogel-based systems for neu...
The use of advanced biomaterials as a structural and functional support for stem cells-based therape...
The use of advanced biomaterials as a structural and functional support for stem cells-based therape...
[[abstract]]Neural regeneration is a great clinical challenge in both the central nervous system (CN...
There is a pressing need for long-term neuroprotective and neuroregenerative therapies to promote fu...