| Literature DB >> 29695606 |
Mathew Baldwin1, Sarah Snelling2, Stephanie Dakin2, Andrew Carr3.
Abstract
As our ability to engineer nanoscale materials has developed we can now influence endogenous cellular processes with increasing precision. Consequently, the use of biomaterials to induce and guide the repair and regeneration of tissues is a rapidly developing area. This review focuses on soft tissue engineering, it will discuss the types of biomaterial scaffolds available before exploring physical, chemical and biological modifications to synthetic scaffolds. We will consider how these properties, in combination, can provide a precise design process, with the potential to meet the requirements of the injured and diseased soft tissue niche. Finally, we frame our discussions within clinical trial design and the regulatory framework, the consideration of which is fundamental to the successful translation of new biomaterials.Entities:
Keywords: regenerative soft tissue scaffolds; tendon injury and disease; tissue engineering
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29695606 PMCID: PMC5938587 DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2018.0019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J R Soc Interface ISSN: 1742-5662 Impact factor: 4.118