Next-generation scaffolds for bone tissue engineering (BTE) should exhibit the appropriate combination of mechanical support and morphological guidance for cell proliferation and attachment while at the same time serving as matrices for sustained delivery of therapeutic drugs and/or biomolecular signals, such as growth factors. Drug delivery from BTE scaffolds to induce the formation of functional tissues, which may need to vary temporally and spatially, represents a versatile approach to manipulating the local environment for directing cell function and/or to treat common bone diseases or local infection. In addition, drug delivery from BTE is proposed to either increase the expression of tissue inductive factors or to block the expressio...
In the last few years, many reports have been describing promising biocompatible and biodegradable m...
Biocompatible and bioactive composite scaffolds are essential in bone tissue regeneration because of...
Bioactive composites, prepared by the combination of glasses or glass–ceramics with natural or synth...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
Although bone has a high potential to regenerate itself after damage and injury, the efficacious rep...
This chapter provides an overview about the development of bone tissue engineering scaffolds with ca...
Biomaterial and scaffold development underpins the advancement of tissue engineering. Traditional sc...
SummaryFor many years, bone graft substitutes have been used to reconstruct bone defects in orthoped...
Bone tissue is the structural component of the body, which allows locomotion, protects vital intern...
Although bone has a high potential to regenerate itself after damage and injury, the efficacious rep...
Bone tissue engineering could provide an alternative to conventional treatments for fracture nonunio...
The aim of this study was to develop 3-D tissue engineered constructs that mimic the in vivo conditi...
required mechanical properties and favourable microstruc-ture to promote cell attachment, growth and...
Ceramic composites and scaffolds are popular implant materials in the field of dentistry, orthopedic...
Bone tissue engineering is a rapidly developing interdisciplinary field. An effective approach to bo...
In the last few years, many reports have been describing promising biocompatible and biodegradable m...
Biocompatible and bioactive composite scaffolds are essential in bone tissue regeneration because of...
Bioactive composites, prepared by the combination of glasses or glass–ceramics with natural or synth...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
Although bone has a high potential to regenerate itself after damage and injury, the efficacious rep...
This chapter provides an overview about the development of bone tissue engineering scaffolds with ca...
Biomaterial and scaffold development underpins the advancement of tissue engineering. Traditional sc...
SummaryFor many years, bone graft substitutes have been used to reconstruct bone defects in orthoped...
Bone tissue is the structural component of the body, which allows locomotion, protects vital intern...
Although bone has a high potential to regenerate itself after damage and injury, the efficacious rep...
Bone tissue engineering could provide an alternative to conventional treatments for fracture nonunio...
The aim of this study was to develop 3-D tissue engineered constructs that mimic the in vivo conditi...
required mechanical properties and favourable microstruc-ture to promote cell attachment, growth and...
Ceramic composites and scaffolds are popular implant materials in the field of dentistry, orthopedic...
Bone tissue engineering is a rapidly developing interdisciplinary field. An effective approach to bo...
In the last few years, many reports have been describing promising biocompatible and biodegradable m...
Biocompatible and bioactive composite scaffolds are essential in bone tissue regeneration because of...
Bioactive composites, prepared by the combination of glasses or glass–ceramics with natural or synth...