Polyphosphazenes are polymers possessing a skeleton composed of alternating phosphorous and nitrogen atoms, and two side-moieties linked to each phosphorous atom. Polyphosphazenes with amino acid esters as side-moieties are biocompatible and biodegradable polymers. Two polyphosphazenes, poly[bis(ethyl alanate) phosphazene] and p poly[(ethyl phenylalanate)(0.8)(ethyl alanate)(0.8)(ethyl glycinate)(0.4) phosphazene] (PPAGP) were synthesized, and processed to form small fibers. Their ability to support rat neuromicrovascular endothelial cell (EC) adhesion and growth has been studied, using poly(D,L-lactic acid) as reference compound. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that both poly[bis(ethyl alanate) phosphazene] and PPAGP fibers were thin...
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Polyphosphazenes with amino acid ester as side groups are biocompatible polymers that could provide ...
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The importance of developing photoluminescent biodegradable scaffolding materials for tissue enginee...
Biodegradable amino acid ester-substituted polyphosphazenes are unique biomaterials for tissue engin...
In 2011, the first in-man successful transplantation of a tissue engineered trachea-bronchial graft,...
Since Langer’s seminal work, polymers have been on every corner of tissue engineering. The roles of ...
Understanding and controlling interactions between cells and material surfaces are essential to desi...
A large variety of natural and synthetic polymers have been explored as scaffolds for the seeding an...
Polyphosphazenes with amino acid ester as side groups are biocompatible polymers that could provide ...
Since 20 years both natural and syntehtic materials had been studied and applied to bone tissue engi...
Artificial vascular and bone prostheses are engineered as bioinert, not allowing cell attachment and...
Biomaterials based on the hydrophobic homopolymer poly(ethyl acrylate), PEA, and its copolymers with...
Degradable biomaterials continue to play a major role in tissue engineering and regenerative medicin...
Neovascularization can be improved using polymer scaffolds supporting endothelialprogenitor cells (E...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary screening of a new class of bioerodable polymers, p...
In this study the biocompatibility of PC polymers modified with various amounts of cationic charge w...
The objective of this study is elucidating the mechanisms by which the wettability of nanofibrous el...
The importance of developing photoluminescent biodegradable scaffolding materials for tissue enginee...
Biodegradable amino acid ester-substituted polyphosphazenes are unique biomaterials for tissue engin...
In 2011, the first in-man successful transplantation of a tissue engineered trachea-bronchial graft,...
Since Langer’s seminal work, polymers have been on every corner of tissue engineering. The roles of ...
Understanding and controlling interactions between cells and material surfaces are essential to desi...