Bioactive scaffolds for tissue engineering call for demands on new materials which can enhance traditional biocompatibility requirements previously considered for clinical implantation. The current commercially available thermoplastic materials, such as poly(lactic acid) (PIA), poly(glycolic acid) (PGA), poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) and their copolymers, have been used to fabricate scaffolds for regenerative medicine. However, these polymers have limitations including lacking of broadly tuning mechanical and degradable properties, and activation of specific cell-scaffold interactions, which limit their further application in tissue engineering. In the present study, electrospun scaffolds were successfully fabricated from a new class of ...
Abstract: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies could offer new hope for patients ...
Considering the well-known phenomenon of enhancing bone healing by applying electromagnetic stimulat...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...
Bioactive scaffolds for tissue engineering call for demands on new materials which can enhance tradi...
Polybutylene succinate (PBS) is a biodegradable polyester with better processability and different m...
Regeneration, a spontaneous response of bones in response to injuries, infections and fractures, is ...
Aliphatic polyesters are the synthetic polymers most commonly used in the development of resorbable ...
Nowadays, efforts are dedicated to develop new biodegradable polymers for soft tissues engineering, ...
Tissue loss is one of the most important reasons for failure in all the living systems. With develop...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Electrospinning provides a simple robust method to manufacture scaffolds for tissue engineering appl...
Abstract: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies could offer new hope for patients ...
Considering the well-known phenomenon of enhancing bone healing by applying electromagnetic stimulat...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...
Bioactive scaffolds for tissue engineering call for demands on new materials which can enhance tradi...
Polybutylene succinate (PBS) is a biodegradable polyester with better processability and different m...
Regeneration, a spontaneous response of bones in response to injuries, infections and fractures, is ...
Aliphatic polyesters are the synthetic polymers most commonly used in the development of resorbable ...
Nowadays, efforts are dedicated to develop new biodegradable polymers for soft tissues engineering, ...
Tissue loss is one of the most important reasons for failure in all the living systems. With develop...
A pressing need exists to develop an improved bone replacement to treat the millions of non-union fr...
Electrospinning provides a simple robust method to manufacture scaffolds for tissue engineering appl...
Abstract: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strategies could offer new hope for patients ...
Considering the well-known phenomenon of enhancing bone healing by applying electromagnetic stimulat...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...