2018
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201870343
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Regenerative Medicine: Multiphasic Collagen Scaffolds for Engineered Tissue Interfaces (Adv. Funct. Mater. 48/2018)

Abstract: In article number https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201804730, Eli D. Sone and co‐workers report on the development of biomimetic collagen scaffolds that incorporate bone‐like mineralized layers alongside unmineralized layers, resembling hard‐soft connective tissue interfaces. The boundary between mineralized and unmineralized layers is well defined, with unmineralized collagen fibrils intermingling with the mineralized layer to create mechanical interlock without need for adhesives.

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“…Reproduced with permission. [128] Copyright 2018, Wiley-VCH. mineralization process also involves dissolution and/or reorganization of these mineral precursors.…”
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“…Reproduced with permission. [128] Copyright 2018, Wiley-VCH. mineralization process also involves dissolution and/or reorganization of these mineral precursors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The degree of collagen mineralization can be controlled by the duration of immersion. [128] Through this proposal, a three-layer collagen scaffold could be achieved based on a highly mineralized collagen gel layer, combining an unmineralized middle layer and a thin mineralized top layer; the layers are interlinked (Figure 13). The integrated multilayer scaffold with different degrees of mineralization is designed to mimic the periodontal complex consisting of bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum.…”
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