http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09284931An ideal tissue engineering scaffold must be designed from a polymer with an adequate degradation rate. The processing technique must allow for the preparation of 3-D scaffolds with controlled porosity and adequate pore sizes, as well as tissue matching mechanical properties and an appropriate biological response. This communication revises recent work that has been developed in our laboratories with the aim of producing 3-D polymeric structures (from starch-based blends) with adequate properties to be used as scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applications. Several processing methodologies were originally developed and optimised. Some of these methodologies were based on conventional ...
The fabrication, characterization, and bio-assessment of two types of perspective tissue engineering...
The fabrication of 3D scaffolds is under wide investigation in tissue engineering (TE) because of it...
Up to today, several techniques have been used to produce biodegradable porous scaffolds for tissue ...
The design and processing of appropriate porous 3-D scaffolds is one of the most important steps tow...
One important parameter in the tissue engineering of hard tissues is the scaffold. A scaffold is a s...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01429612One of the present challenges in polymer sca!ol...
The technique used to manufacture scaffolds for tissue engineering is dependent on the properties of...
The aim of this work is the production of fibers from biodegradable polymers to obtain 3D scaffolds...
In scaffold-based tissue engineering strategies, the successful regeneration of tissues from matrixp...
A convenient and straightforward process for preparation of highly porous and interconnected !ber me...
Starch-based biomaterials and scaffolds have been proposed for several biomedical applications. In t...
In this work, a starch-based polymer, namely a blend of starch-poly(ε-caprolactone) was processed by...
Tissue engineering (TE) aims at the development of temporary replacement structures to be used in th...
The fabrication of a biomaterial scaffold, with adequate physical and structural properties for tiss...
Bone tissue engineering is a rapidly developing area. Engineering bone typically uses an artificial ...
The fabrication, characterization, and bio-assessment of two types of perspective tissue engineering...
The fabrication of 3D scaffolds is under wide investigation in tissue engineering (TE) because of it...
Up to today, several techniques have been used to produce biodegradable porous scaffolds for tissue ...
The design and processing of appropriate porous 3-D scaffolds is one of the most important steps tow...
One important parameter in the tissue engineering of hard tissues is the scaffold. A scaffold is a s...
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/01429612One of the present challenges in polymer sca!ol...
The technique used to manufacture scaffolds for tissue engineering is dependent on the properties of...
The aim of this work is the production of fibers from biodegradable polymers to obtain 3D scaffolds...
In scaffold-based tissue engineering strategies, the successful regeneration of tissues from matrixp...
A convenient and straightforward process for preparation of highly porous and interconnected !ber me...
Starch-based biomaterials and scaffolds have been proposed for several biomedical applications. In t...
In this work, a starch-based polymer, namely a blend of starch-poly(ε-caprolactone) was processed by...
Tissue engineering (TE) aims at the development of temporary replacement structures to be used in th...
The fabrication of a biomaterial scaffold, with adequate physical and structural properties for tiss...
Bone tissue engineering is a rapidly developing area. Engineering bone typically uses an artificial ...
The fabrication, characterization, and bio-assessment of two types of perspective tissue engineering...
The fabrication of 3D scaffolds is under wide investigation in tissue engineering (TE) because of it...
Up to today, several techniques have been used to produce biodegradable porous scaffolds for tissue ...