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Regenerative medicine therapeutic delivery

KRs, due to these features and their ability to support also the sustained release of therapeutic agents, have attracted both academic and industrial interest. Keratin-based biomaterials, indeed, could find applications in several fields, such as tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, drug delivery, trauma, and medical devices. [Pg.591]

T. Jiang, M. Deng, W.I. Abdel-Fattah, and C.T. Laurencin, Chitosan-based biopharmaceu-tical scaffolds in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, in Chitosan-Based Systems for Biopharmaceuticals Delivery, Targeting and Polymer Therapeutics, John Wiley Sons, pp. 393-427, 2012. [Pg.123]

Controlled production and/or delivery of tissue-inducing macromolecules such as cytokines and growth factors are widely applied strategies in regenerative medicine. The physical and chemical properties of a large number of nanobiomaterials make them suitable for a variety of therapeutic and drug-delivery... [Pg.199]


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