Scaffold Fabrication Technologies and Structure/Function Properties in Bone Tissue Engineering

last updated: 2021-03-10
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TitleScaffold Fabrication Technologies and Structure/Function Properties in Bone Tissue Engineering
Publication TypeReview Paper
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsCollins M. N., Ren G., Young K., Pina S., Reis R. L., and Oliveira J. M.
Abstract Text

Bone tissue engineering (BTE) is a rapidly growing field aiming to create a biofunctional tissue that can integrate and degrade in vivo to treat diseased or damaged tissue. It has become evident that scaffold fabrication techniques are very important in dictating the final structural, mechanical properties, and biological response of the implanted biomaterials. A comprehensive review of the current accomplishments on scaffold fabrication techniques, their structure, and function properties for BTE is provided herein. Different types of biomaterials ranging from inorganic biomaterials to natural and synthetic polymers and related composites for scaffold processing are presented. Emergent scaffolding techniques such as electrospinning, freeze‐drying, bioprinting, and decellularization are also discussed. Strategies to improve vascularization potential and immunomodulation, which is considered a grand challenge in BTE scaffolding, are also presented.

JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Date Published2021-03-08
PublisherWiley
ISSN1616-3028
DOI10.1002/adfm.202010609
KeywordsBioprinting, bone, Electrospinning, Immunomodulation, scaffolds, Tissue engineering, vascularization
RightsopenAccess
Peer reviewedyes
Statuspublished

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