Dynamic and Responsive Growth Factor Delivery from Electrospun and Hydrogel Tissue Engineering Materials

Kiara F. Bruggeman, Richard J. Williams*, David R. Nisbet

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    Abstract

    Tissue engineering scaffolds are designed to mimic physical, chemical, and biological features of the extracellular matrix, thereby providing a constant support that is crucial to improved regenerative medicine outcomes. Beyond mechanical and structural support, the next generation of these materials must also consider the more dynamic presentation and delivery of drugs or growth factors to guide new and regenerating tissue development. These two aspects are explored expansively separately, but they must interact synergistically to achieve optimal regeneration. This review explores common tissue engineering materials types, electrospun polymers and hydrogels, and strategies used for incorporating drug delivery systems into these scaffolds.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number1700836
    JournalAdvanced healthcare materials
    Volume7
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Jan 2018

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