Advanced biomaterials and sophisticated processing technologies aim at fabricating tissue-engineering scaffolds that can predictably interact within a biological environment at the cellular level. Sterilization of such scaffolds is at the core of patient safety and is an important regulatory issue that needs to be addressed before clinical translation. In addition, it is crucial that meticulously engineered micro-and nano-structures are preserved after sterilization. Conventional sterilization methods involving heat, steam, and radiation are not compatible with engineered polymeric systems because of scaffold degradation and loss of architecture. Using electrospun scaffolds made from polycaprolactone, a low melting polymer, and employing sp...
In recent years, tissue engineering has evolved considerably, due to the problems in the biomedical ...
20 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms...
Biodegradable poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) has been widely used as a scaffold in tissue ...
Sterilization of tissue engineered scaffolds is an important regulatory issue and is at the heart of...
Electrospun materials made from biodegradable polycaprolactone are used widely in various tissue eng...
The development of bio-resorbable implant materials is rapidly going on. Sterilization of those mate...
The development of bio-resorbable implant materials is rapidly going on. Sterilization of those mate...
Decellularized xenogeneic scaffolds have shown promise to be employed as compatible and functional c...
How sterilization techniques accurately affect the properties of biopolymers continues to be an issu...
The development of bio-resorbable implant materials is rapidly going on. Sterilization of those mate...
How sterilization techniques accurately affect the properties of biopolymers continues to be an issu...
Tissue engineering is a growing area within the regenerative medicine. The electrospun scaffolds are...
none7Electrospun (ES) materials are considered highly promising scaffolds for tissue engineering giv...
Sterilization of soft biomaterials such as hydrogels is challenging because existing methods such as...
Humans are vulnerable and easily prone to all kind of injuries, diseases, and traumas that can be da...
In recent years, tissue engineering has evolved considerably, due to the problems in the biomedical ...
20 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms...
Biodegradable poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) has been widely used as a scaffold in tissue ...
Sterilization of tissue engineered scaffolds is an important regulatory issue and is at the heart of...
Electrospun materials made from biodegradable polycaprolactone are used widely in various tissue eng...
The development of bio-resorbable implant materials is rapidly going on. Sterilization of those mate...
The development of bio-resorbable implant materials is rapidly going on. Sterilization of those mate...
Decellularized xenogeneic scaffolds have shown promise to be employed as compatible and functional c...
How sterilization techniques accurately affect the properties of biopolymers continues to be an issu...
The development of bio-resorbable implant materials is rapidly going on. Sterilization of those mate...
How sterilization techniques accurately affect the properties of biopolymers continues to be an issu...
Tissue engineering is a growing area within the regenerative medicine. The electrospun scaffolds are...
none7Electrospun (ES) materials are considered highly promising scaffolds for tissue engineering giv...
Sterilization of soft biomaterials such as hydrogels is challenging because existing methods such as...
Humans are vulnerable and easily prone to all kind of injuries, diseases, and traumas that can be da...
In recent years, tissue engineering has evolved considerably, due to the problems in the biomedical ...
20 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables.-- This article is an open access article distributed under the terms...
Biodegradable poly(d,l-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) has been widely used as a scaffold in tissue ...