Biomedical Engineering 2018
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3158-6.ch021
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Self-Assembled Biomimetic Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering

Abstract: Cranial, maxillofacial, and oral fractures, as well as large bone defects, are currently being treated by auto- and allograft procedures. These techniques have limitations such as immune response, donor-site morbidity, and lack of availability. Therefore, the interest in tissue engineering applications as replacement for bone graft has been growing rapidly. Typical bone tissue engineering models require a cell-supporting scaffold in order to maintain a 3-dimensional substrate mimicking in vivo extracellular ma… Show more

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“…Bio scaffolds produced by self-assembly are preferred because they provide spatial and temporal resolution. Self-assembling peptides that are capable of gelation are attractive candidates as they offer a lot of possibilities with minimal surgical interventions in bone therapy [70].…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bio scaffolds produced by self-assembly are preferred because they provide spatial and temporal resolution. Self-assembling peptides that are capable of gelation are attractive candidates as they offer a lot of possibilities with minimal surgical interventions in bone therapy [70].…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%