Hydrogels for Musculoskeletal Tissue Engineering
The advancements in scaffold-supported cell therapy for musculoskeletal tissue engineering have been truly dramatic in the last couple of decades. This article briefly reviews the role of natural and synthetic hydrogels in the above field. The most appealing feature of hydrogels as scaffolding mater...
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Zusammenfassung: | The advancements in scaffold-supported cell therapy for musculoskeletal tissue engineering have
been truly dramatic in the last couple of decades. This article briefly reviews the role of natural
and synthetic hydrogels in the above field. The most appealing feature of hydrogels as scaffolding
materials is their structural similarity to extracellular matrix (ECM) and their easy processability
under mild conditions. The primary developments in this field comprise formulation of biomimetic
hydrogels incorporating specific biochemical and biophysical cues so as to mimic the natural ECM,
design strategies for cell-mediated degradation of scaffolds, techniques for achieving in situ gelation
which allow minimally invasive administration of cell-laden hydrogels into the defect site, scaffold-mediated
differentiation of adult and embryonic stem cells, and finally, the integration of tissue-engineered
“biological implants” with the native tissue. All these developments in regenerative
medicine are reviewed in this article. |
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ISSN: | 0065-3195 1436-5030 |
DOI: | 10.1007/12_072 |