In this study, we prepared nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide (n-HA/PA) composite scaffolds utilizing thermally induced phase inversion processing technique. The macrostructure and morphology as well as… (More)
www.MaterialsViews.com C O M M Oppositely Charged Gelatin Nanospheres as Building Blocks for Injectable and Biodegradable Gels U N IC A T Huanan Wang , Morten B. Hansen , Dennis W. P. M. Löwik , Jan… (More)
Colloidal gels have recently emerged as a promising new class of materials for regenerative medicine by employing micro- and nanospheres as building blocks to assemble into integral scaffolds. To… (More)
Journal of controlled release : official journal…
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During the process of bone regeneration, a multitude of morphogenetic signaling factors regulate cellular behavior and ultimately tissue response. These factors are presented to cells under strong… (More)
During the last decade, the use of micro- and nanospheres as functional components for bone tissue regeneration has drawn increasing interest. Scaffolds comprising micro- and nanospheres display… (More)
The design of bioactive three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds is a major focus in bone tissue engineering. Incorporation of growth factors into bioprinted scaffolds offers many new possibilities regarding… (More)
Natural bone is a complex material with well-designed architecture. To achieve successful bone integration and regeneration, the constituent and structure of bone-repairing scaffolds need to be… (More)
Stem cell transplantation has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of various injuries ranging from bony fractures to bone cancers and for other disorders.[1] Amongst the… (More)
Current state of the art reconstruction of bony defects in the craniomaxillofacial (CMF) area involves transplantation of autogenous or allogenous bone grafts. However, the inherent drawbacks of this… (More)
Gelatin microspheres are well-known for their capacity to release growth factors in a controlled manner, but gelatin microspheres do not calcify in the absence of so-called bioactive substances that… (More)