16.3 Polymeric biomaterials for tissue engineering
3 min read•Last Updated on July 23, 2024
Polymeric biomaterials are game-changers in tissue engineering. They create scaffolds that support cell growth and mimic the body's natural environment. These materials can be natural or synthetic, each with unique benefits for regenerating damaged tissues.
Designing the perfect scaffold is crucial. It needs the right structure, strength, and porosity to foster cell growth and tissue formation. Researchers are tackling challenges like matching tissue properties and controlling degradation rates to push the boundaries of what's possible in regenerative medicine.
Polymeric Biomaterials in Tissue Engineering
Tissue engineering and polymeric biomaterials
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Interdisciplinary field combines principles from engineering, materials science, and life sciences develops biological substitutes restore, maintain, or improve tissue function
Uses cells, scaffolds, and growth factors regenerate damaged or diseased tissues (bone, cartilage, skin)
Polymeric biomaterials crucial in tissue engineering create scaffolds support cell growth and tissue regeneration
Scaffolds provide three-dimensional structure for cells attach, proliferate, and differentiate (collagen, PLA, PGA)