Design, Processing and Properties of Scaffolds for Tissue and Organ Engineering
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Biomaterials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 April 2022) | Viewed by 12253
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biomaterials and tissue engineering; biomaterial fabrication; additive manufacturing; calcium phosphates; composite materials; biodegradable materials
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In tissue engineering approaches, the scaffold is one of the three essential elements for the in vitro fabrication of biological constructs that restore the structure and function of damaged tissues and organs. A broad range of materials and processes have been developed and continue in development for the fabrication of scaffolds, resulting in specific properties suitable for the regeneration of particular organs and tissues. This Special issue will highlight recent advances in the design, processing and characterization of scaffolds, together with the efforts and barriers to their transfer into clinical practice. The original research findings and review articles in this Special Issue should provide a comprehensive view of the performance, success and current advances in scaffold science and engineering, as well as inspiration to overcome the challenges identified. You are very welcome to contribute with innovative articles to this Special Issue. Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to, the keywords below.
Dr. Edgar B. Montufar
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Polymeric, ceramic, metallic and composite scaffolds
- Top-down and bottom-up processing approaches
- Scaffolds for soft and hard tissue regeneration
- Bioactive and intelligent (stimulus-responsive) scaffolds
- Control of porosity and degradation rate
- Mechanical performance and mechanical biocompatibility
- Three-dimensional cell culture and cell behavior
- Surface modification and antimicrobial strategies
- Non-conventional biomedical applications of scaffolds
- Legislation
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