Supramolecular Biomaterials in the Netherlands

Synthetically designed biomaterials strive to recapitulate and mimic the complex environment of natural systems. Using natural materials as a guide, the ability to create high-performance biomaterials that control cell fate, and support the next generation of cell- and tissue-based therapeutics, is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tissue engineering. Part A 2022-06, Vol.28 (11-12), p.511-524
Hauptverfasser: Baker, Matthew B., Bosman, Anton W., Cox, Martijn A.J., Dankers, Patricia Y.W., Dias, Aylvin, Jonkheijm, Pascal, Kieltyka, Roxanne
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Zusammenfassung:Synthetically designed biomaterials strive to recapitulate and mimic the complex environment of natural systems. Using natural materials as a guide, the ability to create high-performance biomaterials that control cell fate, and support the next generation of cell- and tissue-based therapeutics, is starting to emerge. Supramolecular chemistry takes inspiration from the wealth of noncovalent interactions found in natural materials that are inherently complex, and using the skills of synthetic and polymer chemistry, recreates simple systems to imitate their features. Within the past decade, supramolecular biomaterials have shown utility in tissue engineering and the progress predicts a bright future. On this 30th anniversary of the Netherlands Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering society, we briefly recount the state of supramolecular biomaterials in the Dutch academic and industrial research and development context. This review provides the background, recent advances, industrial successes and challenges, as well as future directions of the field, as we see it. Throughout this work, we notice the intricate interplay between simplicity and complexity in creating more advanced solutions. We hope that the interplay and juxtaposition between these two forces can propel the field forward.
ISSN:1937-3341
1937-335X
DOI:10.1089/ten.tea.2022.0010