Biomaterial scaffolds in tissue engineering facilitate tissue regeneration and integration with the host. Poor healing outcomes arise from lack of cell and tissue infiltration, and ill-fitting interfaces between matrices or grafts, resulting in fibrous tissue formation, inflammation, and resorption. Existing tissue engineering scaffolds struggle to recover from deformation to fit irregularly shaped defects encountered in clinical settings without compromising their mechanical properties and favorable internal architecture. This study introduces a synthetic biomaterial scaffold composed of high molecular weight poly (L-lactic acid) (PLLA) and an interpenetrating network of poly (ε-caprolactone) (PCL), in a composition aiming to address the n...
Major medical needs may be achieved through regenerative medicine. Nanotechnology has triggered a re...
Multifunctional fibrous scaffolds, which combine the capabilities of biomimicry to the native tissue...
[EN] The prevalence of osteoarthritis, a degenerative cartilage disease that causes joint surface er...
Scaffolds are crucial to tissue engineering/regeneration. In this work, a technique combining a uniq...
The reconstruction of large bone defects after injury or tumor resection often requires the use of b...
The annulus fibrosus-one of the two tissues comprising the intervertebral disc-is susceptible to inj...
In a previous study we found that nanofibrous poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) scaffolds mimicking collage...
The lack of a vascular network and poor perfusion is what mostly prevents three-dimensional (3D) sca...
Scaffolds providing a 3D environment which can effectively promote the adhesion, proliferation and d...
Bone tissue engineering has become one of the most promising therapeutic methods to treat bone defec...
Nano-fibrous scaffolds which could potentially mimic the architecture of extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Synthetic biopolymers are effective cues to replace damaged tissue in the tissue engineering(TE) fie...
Given the complexity of the nervous system, mechanisms to promote functional recovery at injury site...
Due to their good mechanical stability compared to gelatin, collagen or polyethylene glycol nanofibe...
Autografting remains the current gold standard in cranial bone defect treatment, yet procedures beco...
Major medical needs may be achieved through regenerative medicine. Nanotechnology has triggered a re...
Multifunctional fibrous scaffolds, which combine the capabilities of biomimicry to the native tissue...
[EN] The prevalence of osteoarthritis, a degenerative cartilage disease that causes joint surface er...
Scaffolds are crucial to tissue engineering/regeneration. In this work, a technique combining a uniq...
The reconstruction of large bone defects after injury or tumor resection often requires the use of b...
The annulus fibrosus-one of the two tissues comprising the intervertebral disc-is susceptible to inj...
In a previous study we found that nanofibrous poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) scaffolds mimicking collage...
The lack of a vascular network and poor perfusion is what mostly prevents three-dimensional (3D) sca...
Scaffolds providing a 3D environment which can effectively promote the adhesion, proliferation and d...
Bone tissue engineering has become one of the most promising therapeutic methods to treat bone defec...
Nano-fibrous scaffolds which could potentially mimic the architecture of extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
Synthetic biopolymers are effective cues to replace damaged tissue in the tissue engineering(TE) fie...
Given the complexity of the nervous system, mechanisms to promote functional recovery at injury site...
Due to their good mechanical stability compared to gelatin, collagen or polyethylene glycol nanofibe...
Autografting remains the current gold standard in cranial bone defect treatment, yet procedures beco...
Major medical needs may be achieved through regenerative medicine. Nanotechnology has triggered a re...
Multifunctional fibrous scaffolds, which combine the capabilities of biomimicry to the native tissue...
[EN] The prevalence of osteoarthritis, a degenerative cartilage disease that causes joint surface er...