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Designing Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering

Publication Type : Journal Article

Thematic Areas : Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine

Publisher : Translating Biomaterials for Bone Graft: Bench-Top to Clinical Applications

Source : Translating Biomaterials for Bone Graft: Bench-Top to Clinical Applications (2017)

Campus : Kochi

School : Center for Nanosciences

Center : Amrita Center for Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine Move, Nanosciences

Department : Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine, Nanosciences

Year : 2017

Abstract : Tissue engineering has been described as “an interdisciplinary field that applies the principles of engineering and life science towards the development of biological substitutes that restore, maintain, or improve tissue or organ function.”1 The history of this emerging field began in the early 1970s and gained popularity in the 1980s through the experimental initiatives of Langer and Vacanti.2 In 1993, Langer and Vacanti described the utilization of a branching network of synthetic biocompatible/biodegradable polymers configured as scaffolds seeded with viable cells, a seminal paper that became the foundation for current advances in the field of tissue engineering.

Cite this Research Publication : S. B.N., S.R., S., A.G, M., and Shantikumar V Nair, “Designing Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering”, Translating Biomaterials for Bone Graft: Bench-Top to Clinical Applications, 2017.

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