Project | PATH :: publications list |
Title | Functional Surfaces and Scaffolds Combined with Stem Cells for Advanced Therapies |
Publication Type | Invited Lecture |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Neves N. M. |
Abstract | Many biomaterials have been proposed to produce scaffolds aiming the regeneration of many tissues. We have a particular interest in developing systems combining natural and synthetic biodegradable polymers. By proposing those systems for those demanding applications, we aim at obtaining biomaterial devices with enhanced properties namely mechanical properties, processability, cell-active and friendly surfaces and tunable biodegradability. Our biomaterials may be processed by melting or solvent routes into devices with wide applications such as biodegradable scaffolds, films or particles and adaptable to many biomedical applications. Many sources of cells may be considered for successful tissue engineering applications. Embryonic, iPS and adult stem cells are among the most promising to achieve the cell numbers required to have therapeutic relevance. We have been proposing adult stem cells from different sources for bone and cartilage tissue engineering applications. This talk will review our latest developments using natural-based biomaterials and nanofibre meshes in the context of bone and cartilage tissue engineering applications. |
Event | Second international workshop on advanced materials for healthcare applications |
Event Date | 2019-10-05 |
Event Location | Funchal, Portugal |
Keywords | scaffolds, Stem cell |
Rights | openAccess |
Peer reviewed | no |
Status | published |