Cell behavior and tissue function are influenced by the composition and architecture of their surroundings. These cues can drive normal processes during, for example, development, wound healing and homeostasis, or promote harmful processes including tumor growth and metastasis, fibrosis, disease and degeneration. Recent advances in materials synthesis, processing and characterization as well as our ever-improving knowledge of the biological bases for physiological and pathological processes set the stage for new technologies to better recapitulate the complex in vivo scenario. Materials, which are either naturally-derived, and are inherently useful for biomedical applications or created by biology-inspired means, are poise...
Natural substances and structures can serve increasingly well as biomedical products, given recent a...
Biomaterials are increasingly being evolved to actively adapt to the desired microenvironments so as...
Biodegradable materials perhaps hold much of the future potential for many biomedical applications d...
Cell behavior and tissue function are influenced by the composition and architecture of their surr...
Although the biological functions of cell and tissue can be regulated by biochemical factors (e.g., ...
The ability to control the interactions between functional biomaterials and biological systems is of...
The ability to control the interactions between functional biomaterials and biological systems is of...
The engineering of fully functional, biological-like tissues requires biomaterials to direct cellula...
Materials in nature have fascinating properties that serve as a continuous source of inspiration for...
The evolution of life has given rise to innumerable biomaterials with high levels of functional soph...
Bio-inspired concepts for biomedical engineering are at the forefront of tissue engineering and rege...
Polymers have gained a remarkable place in the biomedical field as materials for fabrication of vari...
The realm of biomaterials, under which biomedical materials can be categorised, has a broad definitio...
Tissue engineering approaches, with the goals of replacing or recovering damaged or diseased tissues...
Proper tissue function and regeneration rely on robust spatial and temporal control of biophysical a...
Natural substances and structures can serve increasingly well as biomedical products, given recent a...
Biomaterials are increasingly being evolved to actively adapt to the desired microenvironments so as...
Biodegradable materials perhaps hold much of the future potential for many biomedical applications d...
Cell behavior and tissue function are influenced by the composition and architecture of their surr...
Although the biological functions of cell and tissue can be regulated by biochemical factors (e.g., ...
The ability to control the interactions between functional biomaterials and biological systems is of...
The ability to control the interactions between functional biomaterials and biological systems is of...
The engineering of fully functional, biological-like tissues requires biomaterials to direct cellula...
Materials in nature have fascinating properties that serve as a continuous source of inspiration for...
The evolution of life has given rise to innumerable biomaterials with high levels of functional soph...
Bio-inspired concepts for biomedical engineering are at the forefront of tissue engineering and rege...
Polymers have gained a remarkable place in the biomedical field as materials for fabrication of vari...
The realm of biomaterials, under which biomedical materials can be categorised, has a broad definitio...
Tissue engineering approaches, with the goals of replacing or recovering damaged or diseased tissues...
Proper tissue function and regeneration rely on robust spatial and temporal control of biophysical a...
Natural substances and structures can serve increasingly well as biomedical products, given recent a...
Biomaterials are increasingly being evolved to actively adapt to the desired microenvironments so as...
Biodegradable materials perhaps hold much of the future potential for many biomedical applications d...