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PEG/PBT copolymers are also very good matrix materials for the release of growth factors in tissue engineering. Proteins have been delivered from PEG/PBT microspheres with preservation of protein delivery of complete activity. In the case of protein delivery from PLGA and poly(ortho ester) microspheres, the protein activity was significantly reduced. " ... [Pg.227]

In order to develop a tissue-engineered heart valve, a group at Children s Hospital in Boston evaluated several synthetic absorbable polyesters as potential scaffolding materials for heart valves. Unfoitu-nately, the most synthetic polyesters proved to be too stiff to be function as flexible leaflets inside a tri-leaflet valve. " In the late 1990s, a much more flexible PHAs called poly-3-hydroxyoctanoate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate (PHO) was used as the scaffold material for the valve leaflet, and then the entire heart valve. ... [Pg.235]

Deschamps AA, Clause MB, Sleijster WJ, Bruijn JD, Grijpma DW, and Feijen J. Design of segmented poly(ether ester) materials and structures for the tissue engineering of bone. J Control Rel, 2002, 78, 175-186. [Pg.248]

Bryant, S.J. and Anseth, K.A., The effects of scaffold thickness on tissue engineered cartilage in photocrosslinked poly(ethylene oxide) hydrogels. Biomaterials, 22, 619-626, 2001. [Pg.274]

Zhu J (2010) Bioactive modification of poly(ethylene glycol) hydrogels for tissue engineering. Biomaterials 31 4639-4656... [Pg.163]

Watanabe J, Eriguchi T, Ishihara K (2002) Stereocomplex formation by enantiomeric poly (lactic acid) graft-type phospholipid polymers for tissue engineering. Biomacromolecules 3 1109-1114... [Pg.163]

H. Adeli, S. H. S. Zein, S. H. Tan, H. M. Akil, A. L. Ahmad, Synthesis, characterization and biodegradation of novel poly(L-lactide)/multiwalled carbon nanotube porous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications., Current Nanoscience, vol. 7, pp. 323-333,2011. [Pg.121]

Torres, F. G., Boccaccini, A. R., Troncoso, O. P. (2006). Microwave processing of starch-based porous structures for tissue engineering scaffolds. J. Appl. Poly. ScL, 103(2), 1332-1339. [Pg.462]

Fig. 36 Formation of bioactive, fiber-scaffolds for tissue engineering. Mixtures of telechelic ureidopyrimidone polymers [consisting either of poly(e-caprolactam) or pep-tidic GRGDS sequences] are processes into fibers... [Pg.36]

Recent developments in the polyphosphazene chemistry have been re-viewed. The role of polyphosphazenes as biodegradable polymers as hydrogels for tissue engineering and as induced helical polymers has been discussed. Preparation and application of poly(thionyl phosphazenes) are discussed in two review chapters. ... [Pg.665]


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