Nanofiber-based delivery of bioactive agents and stem cells to bone sites
Biodegradable nanofibers are important scaffolding materials for bone regeneration. In this
paper, the basic concepts and recent advances of self-assembly, electrospinning and …
paper, the basic concepts and recent advances of self-assembly, electrospinning and …
Polymer‐based microparticles in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
MB Oliveira, JF Mano - Biotechnology progress, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Different types of biomaterials, processed into different shapes, have been proposed as
temporary support for cells in tissue engineering (TE) strategies. The manufacturing …
temporary support for cells in tissue engineering (TE) strategies. The manufacturing …
In vitro and in vivo evaluation of electrospun nanofibers of PCL, chitosan and gelatin: A comparative study
Many polymers have been investigated with respect to their use in skin tissue engineering.
However, directly comparable data on the role played by different polymers in assisting skin …
However, directly comparable data on the role played by different polymers in assisting skin …
Design and characterization of an injectable tendon hydrogel: a novel scaffold for guided tissue regeneration in the musculoskeletal system
S Farnebo, CYL Woon, T Schmitt… - … Engineering Part A, 2014 - liebertpub.com
A biocompatible hydrogel consisting of extracellular matrix (ECM) from human tendons is
described as a potential scaffold for guided tissue regeneration and tissue engineering …
described as a potential scaffold for guided tissue regeneration and tissue engineering …
The hyaluronic acid fillers: current understanding of the tissue device interface
JJ Greene, DM Sidle - Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics, 2015 - facialplastic.theclinics.com
The use of cosmetic injectables, including collagen, hyaluronic acid (HA), fat, synthetic
polymers (polylactic acid, polymethylmethacrylate), and calcium hydroxyapatite, has …
polymers (polylactic acid, polymethylmethacrylate), and calcium hydroxyapatite, has …
Tissue Response to Subcutaneously Implanted Recombinant Spider Silk: An in Vivo Study
C Fredriksson, M Hedhammar, R Feinstein, K Nordling… - Materials, 2009 - mdpi.com
Spider silk is an interesting biomaterial for medical applications. Recently, a method for
production of recombinant spider silk protein (4RepCT) that forms macroscopic fibres in …
production of recombinant spider silk protein (4RepCT) that forms macroscopic fibres in …
Augmentation of tendon healing with an injectable tendon hydrogel in a rat Achilles tendon model
Background: Many unsolved problems in plastic and hand surgery are related to poor
healing of acute and chronic tendon injuries. The authors hypothesized that tendon healing …
healing of acute and chronic tendon injuries. The authors hypothesized that tendon healing …
Cross-linked porous gelatin microparticles with tunable shape, size, and porosity
Gelatin particles are relevant to many applications in the biomedical field due to their
excellent biocompatibility and versatility. When prepared by double emulsion methods …
excellent biocompatibility and versatility. When prepared by double emulsion methods …
Optimized repopulation of tendon hydrogel: synergistic effects of growth factor combinations and adipose-derived stem cells
Background: Tendon-derived extracellular matrix (ECM) hydrogel has been shown to
augment tendon healing in vivo. We hypothesized that reseeding of the gel with adipose …
augment tendon healing in vivo. We hypothesized that reseeding of the gel with adipose …
Large-scale production of murine embryonic stem cell-derived osteoblasts and chondrocytes on microcarriers in serum-free media
R Alfred, JT Taiani, RJ Krawetz, A Yamashita… - Biomaterials, 2011 - Elsevier
The generation of tissue-engineered constructs from stem cells for the treatment of
musculoskeletal diseases may have immense impact in regenerative medicine, but there …
musculoskeletal diseases may have immense impact in regenerative medicine, but there …