A commonly applied strategy in the field of tissue engineering (TE) is the use of temporary three-dimensional scaffolds for supporting and guiding tissue formation in various in vitro strategies and in vivo regeneration approaches. The interactions of these scaffolds with highly sensitive bioentities such as living cells and tissues primarily occur through the material surface. Hence, surface chemistry and topological features have principal roles in coordinating biological events at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels on timescales ranging from seconds to weeks. However, tailoring the surface properties of scaffolds with a complex shape and architecture remains a challenge in materials science. Commonly applied wet chemical tr...
Tuning the material properties in order to control the cellular behavior is an important issue in ti...
Polymers are widely used in bioengineering for a wide range of applications, including substrates fo...
A primary research focus in tissue engineering addresses the factors that drive cell growth in scaf...
A commonly applied strategy in the field of tissue engineering (TE) is the use of temporary three-di...
This study points out how the plasma modification of PCL porous scaffolds, produced by Solvent Casti...
In design of a tissue engineering scaffold, surface physicochemistry is one of the most important is...
Various types of synthetic polyesters have been developed as biomaterials for tissue engineering. Th...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...
Plasma and chemical induced graft polymerization of acrylic monomers on starch-based biomaterials h...
Synthetic biodegradable polymers are commonly used as scaffolds for tissue engineering despite their...
Current efforts in bone tissue engineering have as one focus the search for a scaffold material that...
Providing adequate vascularization is one of the main hurdles to the widespread clinical application...
In regenerate tissue in an in vitro environment, scientists usually need to create a biomimic cellul...
This study proposes a new route for producing fiber mesh scaffolds from a starch-polycaprolactone (S...
[Excerpt] Surface design of biomedical devices is crucial for their acceptation or rejection by the...
Tuning the material properties in order to control the cellular behavior is an important issue in ti...
Polymers are widely used in bioengineering for a wide range of applications, including substrates fo...
A primary research focus in tissue engineering addresses the factors that drive cell growth in scaf...
A commonly applied strategy in the field of tissue engineering (TE) is the use of temporary three-di...
This study points out how the plasma modification of PCL porous scaffolds, produced by Solvent Casti...
In design of a tissue engineering scaffold, surface physicochemistry is one of the most important is...
Various types of synthetic polyesters have been developed as biomaterials for tissue engineering. Th...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...
Plasma and chemical induced graft polymerization of acrylic monomers on starch-based biomaterials h...
Synthetic biodegradable polymers are commonly used as scaffolds for tissue engineering despite their...
Current efforts in bone tissue engineering have as one focus the search for a scaffold material that...
Providing adequate vascularization is one of the main hurdles to the widespread clinical application...
In regenerate tissue in an in vitro environment, scientists usually need to create a biomimic cellul...
This study proposes a new route for producing fiber mesh scaffolds from a starch-polycaprolactone (S...
[Excerpt] Surface design of biomedical devices is crucial for their acceptation or rejection by the...
Tuning the material properties in order to control the cellular behavior is an important issue in ti...
Polymers are widely used in bioengineering for a wide range of applications, including substrates fo...
A primary research focus in tissue engineering addresses the factors that drive cell growth in scaf...