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Biomimetic Hybrid Systems for Tissue Engineering.

Omid YousefzadeRamaz KatsaravaJordi Puiggalí
Published in: Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Tissue engineering approaches appear nowadays highly promising for the regeneration of injured/diseased tissues. Biomimetic scaffolds are continuously been developed to act as structural support for cell growth and proliferation as well as for the delivery of cells able to be differentiated, and also of bioactive molecules like growth factors and even signaling cues. The current research concerns materials employed to develop biological scaffolds with improved features as well as complex preparation techniques. In this work, hybrid systems based on natural polymers are discussed and the efforts focused to provide new polymers able to mimic proteins and DNA are extensively explained. Progress on the scaffold fabrication technique is mentioned, those processes based on solution and melt electrospinning or even on their combination being mainly discussed. Selection of the appropriate hybrid technology becomes vital to get optimal architecture to reasonably accomplish the final applications. Representative examples of the recent possibilities on tissue regeneration are finally given.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • stem cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • signaling pathway
  • cell cycle arrest
  • gene expression
  • single molecule
  • cross sectional
  • wound healing
  • cell free
  • mass spectrometry
  • cell death
  • pi k akt