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Chitosan-Silk Fibroin Hydrogel Scaffold Incorporating Bioactive <i>Aloe vera</i> and Mimosa Complex for Cartilage-Supportive Applications. [PDF]

open access: yesPolymers (Basel)
Maneechan W   +8 more
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Polyphenol scaffolds in tissue engineering

Materials Horizons, 2021
This review focuses on the recent advances in polyphenol-based scaffolds including their structural and functional features, fabrication strategies, and various applications in tissue engineering.
Xueqian Zhang   +6 more
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Scaffolds for liver tissue engineering

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2006
This review focuses on the expanding role for biomaterials and polymer scaffolds in liver tissue engineering. Studies are subdivided into in vitro and in vivo approaches. The in vitro section of the review discusses the challenges specific to liver tissue engineering, and how the choice of scaffold and its structure influences the success of the ...
John S, Hammond   +2 more
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Biomimetic scaffolds for tissue engineering

The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005
A major goal of tissue engineering is to generate living cellular constructs with 3-D, tissue-like organization of cells and matrices. The generation of mechanical forces by the cellular cytoskeleton plays a critical role in the organization of matrix and of cellular colonies.
Rajendra, Bhatnagar, Song, Li
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Scaffolds in tissue engineering

Journal of Cellular Biotechnology, 2022
Tissue engineering comprises of an array of specialities which combines biology, chemical sciences, engineering and material sciences for the regeneration of diseased tissues. In the novel world of tissue engineering, the fabrication and role of scaffolds is vital.
Sachdeva, Shivani   +5 more
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Microfluidic scaffolds for tissue engineering

Nature Materials, 2007
Most methods to culture cells in three dimensions depend on a cell-seedable biomaterial to define the global structure of the culture and the microenvironment of the cells. Efforts to tailor these scaffolds have focused on the chemical and mechanical properties of the biomaterial itself.
Nak Won, Choi   +5 more
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