Carbohydrate-based porous scaffolds are promising biomaterials to support cartilage regeneration. In this respect, their composition could be designed to face clinical challenges, i.e., articular load bearing, infections and oxidative stress. Herein, an innovative scaffold has been developed, combining raw materials belonging to different kingdoms of life. Indeed, gellan gum, a bacterial-derived carbohydrate, was blended with a beehive product (Manuka honey) with prominent antibacterial features. Moreover, resveratrol, a phytoalexin with powerful antioxidant activity, was loaded into the silica shells of diatoms, unicellular microalgae with cytocompatible features. The developed composite porous scaffolds demonstrated mechanical properties ...
Gellan gum, a microbial exopolysaccharide fermentation product of Pseudomonas elodea, is a natural b...
The major difficulty in cartilage defects repair is that articular cartilage tissues are subjected t...
Publicado em "Journal ofTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 7, supp. 1 (2013)Bilayer...
Biomaterials for cartilage repair are still far from clinical requirements, even if several studies ...
One of the hardest challenges in biomaterials science consists in the repair of cartilage. Hydrogels...
Effective treatment of cartilage defects represents a challenging problem, mainly due to the tissue'...
This work contains original data supporting our research paper “Antibacterial effectiveness meets im...
Gellan gum is a polysaccharide manufactured by microbial fermentation of the Sphingomonas paucimobi...
Hydrogel-based bioinks are the main formulations used for Articular Cartilage (AC) regeneration due ...
Gellan gum is an extracellular microbial polysaccharide from Sphingomonas paucimobilis that forms a ...
Cartilage repair represents a complex challenge for clinicians due to the tissue poor self-healing c...
This work contains original data supporting our research paper “Advances in cartilage repair: the in...
In this work a hydrogel, based on a blend of two gellan gums with different acyl content embedding l...
Nature is constantly surprising us with examples of outstanding features, being them of chemical, mo...
Hydrogel is in the spotlight as a useful biomaterial in the field of drug delivery and tissue engine...
Gellan gum, a microbial exopolysaccharide fermentation product of Pseudomonas elodea, is a natural b...
The major difficulty in cartilage defects repair is that articular cartilage tissues are subjected t...
Publicado em "Journal ofTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 7, supp. 1 (2013)Bilayer...
Biomaterials for cartilage repair are still far from clinical requirements, even if several studies ...
One of the hardest challenges in biomaterials science consists in the repair of cartilage. Hydrogels...
Effective treatment of cartilage defects represents a challenging problem, mainly due to the tissue'...
This work contains original data supporting our research paper “Antibacterial effectiveness meets im...
Gellan gum is a polysaccharide manufactured by microbial fermentation of the Sphingomonas paucimobi...
Hydrogel-based bioinks are the main formulations used for Articular Cartilage (AC) regeneration due ...
Gellan gum is an extracellular microbial polysaccharide from Sphingomonas paucimobilis that forms a ...
Cartilage repair represents a complex challenge for clinicians due to the tissue poor self-healing c...
This work contains original data supporting our research paper “Advances in cartilage repair: the in...
In this work a hydrogel, based on a blend of two gellan gums with different acyl content embedding l...
Nature is constantly surprising us with examples of outstanding features, being them of chemical, mo...
Hydrogel is in the spotlight as a useful biomaterial in the field of drug delivery and tissue engine...
Gellan gum, a microbial exopolysaccharide fermentation product of Pseudomonas elodea, is a natural b...
The major difficulty in cartilage defects repair is that articular cartilage tissues are subjected t...
Publicado em "Journal ofTissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine", vol. 7, supp. 1 (2013)Bilayer...