Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2216079337> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2216079337 abstract "In the last few decades we have assisted to a general increase of elder population worldwide with associated age-related pathologies. Therefore, there is the need for new biomaterials that can substitute damaged tissues, stimulate the body’s own regenerative mechanisms and promote tissue healing. Porous templates referred to as “scaffolds” are thought to be required for three-dimensional tissue growth. Bioceramics, a special set of fully, partially or non-crystalline ceramics (e.g. calcium phosphates, bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics) that are designed for the repair and reconstruction of diseased parts of the body, have high potential as scaffold materials. Traditionally, bioceramics have been used to fill and restore bone and dental defects (repair of hard tissues). More recently, this category of biomaterials has also revealed promising applications in the field of soft tissue engineering. Starting with an overview of the fundamental requirements for tissue engineering scaffolds, this article provides a detailed picture on recent developments of porous bioceramics and composites, including a summary of common fabrication technologies and a critical analysis of structure-property and structure-function relationships. Areas of future research are highlighted at the end of this review, with special attention to the development of multifunctional scaffolds exploiting therapeutic ion/drug release and emerging applications beyond hard tissue repair." @default.
- W2216079337 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2216079337 creator A5028811277 @default.
- W2216079337 creator A5031487553 @default.
- W2216079337 creator A5049585743 @default.
- W2216079337 date "2015-12-17" @default.
- W2216079337 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W2216079337 title "Bioceramics and Scaffolds: A Winning Combination for Tissue Engineering" @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1491504078 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1492147369 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1543440531 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1552360419 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W155930765 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1572502767 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1596048721 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1861013897 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1919302612 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1963598902 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1963928550 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1965777032 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1966666573 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1969559694 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1971339046 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1975926911 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1976334753 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1978712169 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1979956535 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1982414211 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1984759681 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1985121217 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1987515620 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1988804877 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1989163781 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1989229395 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1990387724 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1993470613 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1994276018 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1994465966 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1996153613 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1996565709 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1997410392 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1997564369 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1998690761 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1999521415 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1999546096 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1999684723 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W1999985601 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2001636644 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2002735935 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2003748808 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2004107888 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2004218360 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2004708762 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2005443257 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2007475941 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2008362780 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2009487921 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2009793668 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2010361875 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2010597723 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2012245641 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2015405373 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2015473509 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2016283708 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2017545194 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2023059067 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2025110181 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2025400320 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2027338314 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2032114675 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2032570208 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2032655864 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2033000230 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2033801138 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2033915856 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2034602186 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2034604977 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2035786491 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2036177694 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2038311484 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2040670565 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2040755444 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2040952748 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2040956306 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2041209565 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2043167039 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2045188053 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2045961538 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2047886959 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2049088257 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2050808221 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2053834891 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2054160814 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2060193264 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2061198573 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2062321210 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2062409627 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2063751349 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2064899875 @default.
- W2216079337 cites W2066416952 @default.