[PDF] Top 20 Surface Modification Techniques for Polymeric Biomaterials for Use as Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.
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Surface Modification Techniques for Polymeric Biomaterials for Use as Tissue Engineering Scaffolds.
... of tissue engineering has been defined only since the mid-80’s with emphasis to provide a firm scientific basis for therapeutic applications 7 ...defined tissue engineering as “an ... See full document
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Tissue engineering strategies for the induction of angiogenesis using biomaterials
... vessel engineering and the production of the vascular grafts ...in tissue engineering and restor- ation. In recent decades, the use of biomaterials similar to vessels structure has been ... See full document
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Application of Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering: A Review
... Synthetic biomaterials: Poly (α-hydroxy acids) include polylactic acid (PLA), polyglycolic acid (PGA) and their copolymer such as poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) are synthetic biomaterials widely used ... See full document
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Meniscus Tissue Engineering with Nanofibrous Scaffolds
... most tissue engineering strategies seeking to replace load-bearing structures is a suitable scaffolding ...host tissue), and need ultimately foster the formation of tissue that approximates ... See full document
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Fibrous Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering Applications.
... the surface area of the scaffolds. Scaffolds must possess a highly porous structure with an open, fully interconnected geometry and a large surface-to-area volume ratio that will allow cell ... See full document
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Piezoelectric smart biomaterials for bone and cartilage tissue engineering
... from tissue engineer- ing scaffolds to implantable self-powered devices ...PVDF scaffolds in skeletal muscle ...PVDF scaffolds the formed negatively charged surfaces promote better cell ... See full document
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Interaction and Surface Modification of Biomaterials with Cells Based on Carbon Nanomaterials
... dispersibility, surface charge, ion release, ...adhere tissue cells to porous scaffolds with good biocompatibility and biodegradable absorption, and provide nutrition to expand them to form a ... See full document
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Techniques for fabrication and construction of three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering
... top surface of the microfluidic chan- nel instead of a conventional channel with a flat surface, which functioned as a rail to guide the movement of in situ photocrosslinking hydrogel precursor ...ferent ... See full document
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Argon plasma surface modification promotes the therapeutic angiogenesis and tissue formation of tissue-engineered scaffolds in vivo by adipose-derived stem cells
... argon modification may have produced optimal topographical and surface chemical changes to allow for optimal rADSC adhesion, which consequently supported tissue integration and angiogenesis in ... See full document
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Tissue Engineering 3D Textiles Scaffolds for Multiple Junction Tissue Regeneration.
... used polymeric materials include thermoplastic melt spun synthetic polymers or natural polymers such as silk ...the surface chemistry of synthetic spun yarns needs to be modified so as to improve the ... See full document
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Tissue engineering in mandibular reconstruction: osteogenesis-inducing scaffolds
... surgeries. Tissue engineering presents a potential solution in the design of a biomimetic scaffold that must be osteoconductive, osteoinductive, and support ...osteogenesis-inducing scaffolds are ... See full document
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Current and novel polymeric biomaterials for neural tissue engineering
... collagen scaffolds, 2D or 3D, exhibit considerable cell viability, comparable to that of bovine collagen and they have been used for both soft and hard tissue applications [61, ...neural tissue ... See full document
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Biomaterials and scaffolds for tissue engineering
... of scaffolds used for tissue engineering is of critical ...importance. Scaffolds should have an interconnected pore structure and high porosity to ensure cellular penetration and adequate ... See full document
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Multifunctional silk-heparin biomaterials for vascular tissue engineering applications
... vascular engineering applications as they supported endothelialization without the risk of heparin induced thrombocytopenia type ...the use of heparinized silk is the observation that these constructs ... See full document
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A review of using green chemistry methods for biomaterials in tissue engineering
... its use in biomaterials is still at its ...of tissue engineering. In the present research, we report the use of biological materials as templates for preparing different kinds of ... See full document
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Synergistic intrafibrillar/extrafibrillar mineralization of collagen scaffolds based on a biomimetic strategy to promote the regeneration of bone defects
... bone tissue engineering, scaffolds fabricated using different biomaterials, such as bioactive glasses, polylactic acid, collagen, chitosan, and hydroxyapatite (HA), have been explored for bone ... See full document
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Polyurethane/fluor-hydroxyapatite nanocomposite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. Part I: morphological, physical, and mechanical characterization
... are formed in the samples containing higher nFHA content. Moreover, the SEM images showed that nFHA powder homogeneously dispersed in the pore wall as well as in the pore surfaces. The porosity of pure PU and PU–20% nFHA ... See full document
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Inorganic Surface Modification of Nonwoven Polymeric Substrates.
... reported use more than 30,000 years ago, textiles produced from natural fibers, either plant or animal, have become universally present in society for applications such as clothing, décor, storage, packaging, and ... See full document
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Biomimetic Poly(ester amide) Biomaterials for Vascular Tissue Engineering
... the surface of heparin, which was covalently conjugated to an electrospun tubular scaffold comprised of PLA and ...CXCL12-bound scaffolds resulted in the recruitment of EPCs to the luminal surface of ... See full document
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In Vitro Evaluation of Polyurethane Chitosan Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
... or surface energy for pure osteoblast adhesion, chitosan has a higher adherence than the PU and ...composite surface retards the proliferation of rat calvaria osteoblast cells at early time point that it is ... See full document
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