Tissue engineering has acquired remarkable attention as an alternative strategy to treat and restore bone defects during recent years. A scaffold is a fundamental component for tissue …
There are more than 2 million bone grafting procedures performed annually in the US alone. Despite significant efforts, the repair of large segmental bone defects is a substantial clinical …
The repair and regeneration of large bone defects resulting from disease or trauma remains a significant clinical challenge. Bioactive glass has appealing characteristics as a scaffold …
Z Guo, AA Poot, DW Grijpma - European Polymer Journal, 2021 - Elsevier
A fast increasing demand of medical products based on biomaterials and tissue engineering has led to an extensive growth in biomedical research in the past two decades. A highly …
Biphasic, triphasic and multiphasic (polyphasic) calcium orthophosphates have been sought as biomaterials for reconstruction of bone defects in maxillofacial, dental and orthopedic …
Background Tissue engineering (TE) is the main approach for stimulating the body's mechanisms to regenerate damaged or diseased organs. Bone and cartilage tissues due to …
G Rh. Owen, M Dard, H Larjava - Journal of Biomedical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Bone is a composite material composed of collagen and calcium phosphate (CaP) mineral. The collagen gives bone its flexibility while the inorganic material gives bone its resilience …
Porous 3-D scaffolds consisting of gelatine and Si-doped hydroxyapatite were fabricated at room temperature by rapid prototyping. Microscopic characterization revealed a highly …
JJ Li, M Ebied, J Xu, H Zreiqat - Advanced healthcare materials, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The successful regeneration of bone tissue to replace areas of bone loss in large defects or at load‐bearing sites remains a significant clinical challenge. Over the past few decades …