학술논문

Biomaterials for the central nervous system
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of The Royal Society Interface; September 2008, Vol. 5 Issue: 26 p957-975, 19p
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Language
ISSN
17425689; 17425662
Abstract
Biomaterials are widely used to help treat neurological disorders and/or improve functional recovery in the central nervous system (CNS). This article reviews the application of biomaterials in (i) shunting systems for hydrocephalus, (ii) cortical neural prosthetics, (iii) drug delivery in the CNS, (iv) hydrogel scaffolds for CNS repair, and (v) neural stem cell encapsulation for neurotrauma. The biological and material requirements for the biomaterials in these applications are discussed. The difficulties that the biomaterials might face in each application and the possible solutions are also reviewed in this article.