학술논문

Injectable hydrogels for bone and cartilage tissue engineering: a review
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Progress in Biomaterials. June, 2022, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p113, 23 p.
Subject
Tissue engineering -- Usage
Language
English
Abstract
Tissue engineering, using a combination of living cells, bioactive molecules, and three-dimensional porous scaffolds, is a promising alternative to traditional treatments such as the use of autografts and allografts for bone and cartilage tissue regeneration. Scaffolds, in this combination, can be applied either through surgery by implantation of cell-seeded pre-fabricated scaffolds, or through injection of a solidifying precursor and cell mixture, or as an injectable cell-seeded pre-fabricated scaffold. In situ forming and pre-fabricated injectable scaffolds can be injected directly into the defect site with complex shape and critical size in a minimally invasive manner. Proper and homogeneous distribution of cells, biological factors, and molecular signals in these injectable scaffolds is another advantage over pre-fabricated scaffolds. Due to the importance of injectable scaffolds in tissue engineering, here different types of injectable scaffolds, their design challenges, and applications in bone and cartilage tissue regeneration are reviewed.
Author(s): Nafiseh Olov [sup.1], Shadab Bagheri-Khoulenjani [sup.1], Hamid Mirzadeh [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.411368.9, 0000 0004 0611 6995, Polymer and Colour Engineering Department, Amirkabir University of Technology, , 424 Hafez-Ave., [...]