Molecularly imprinted intelligent scaffolds for tissue engineering applications

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TitleMolecularly imprinted intelligent scaffolds for tissue engineering applications
Publication TypePapers in Scientific Journals
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsNeves M. I., Wechsler M. E., Gomes M. E., Reis R. L., Granja P. L., and Peppas N. A.
Abstract

The development of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) using biocompatible production methods enables the possibility to further exploit this technology for biomedical applications. Tissue engineering (TE) approaches use the knowledge of the wound healing process to design scaffolds capable of modulating cell behavior and promote tissue regeneration. Biomacromolecules bear great interest for TE, together with the established recognition of the extracellular matrix, as an important source of signals to cells, both promoting cell–cell and cell–matrix interactions during the healing process. This review focuses on exploring the potential of protein molecular imprinting to create bioactive scaffolds with molecular recognition for TE applications based on the most recent approaches in the field of molecular imprinting of macromolecules. Considerations regarding essential components of molecular imprinting technology will be addressed for TE purposes. Molecular imprinting of biocompatible hydrogels, namely based on natural polymers, is also reviewed here. Hydrogel scaffolds with molecular memory show great promise for regenerative therapies. The first molecular imprinting studies analyzing cell adhesion report promising results with potential applications for cell culture systems, or biomaterials for implantation with the capability for cell recruitment by selectively adsorbing desired molecules.

JournalTissue Engineering Part B: Reviews.
Volume23
Issue1
Pagination27-43
Date Published2017-02-01
PublisherMary Ann Liebert
ISSN2152-4947
DOI10.1089/ten.teb.2016.0202
Keywordsintellengent scaffolds, Molecular imprinting, Tissue engineering
RightsembargoedAccess (6 Months)
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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