Aligned scaffolds with biomolecular gradients for regenerative medicine

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Abstract

Aligned topography and biomolecular gradients exist in various native tissues and play pivotal roles in a set of biological processes. Scaffolds that recapitulate the complex structure and microenvironment show great potential in promoting tissue regeneration and repair. We begin with a discussion on the fabrication of aligned scaffolds, followed by how biomolecular gradients can be immobilized on aligned scaffolds. In particular, we emphasize how electrospinning, freeze drying, and 3D printing technology can accomplish aligned topography and biomolecular gradients flexibly and robustly. We then highlight several applications of aligned scaffolds and biomolecular gradients in regenerative medicine including nerve, tendon/ligament, and tendon/ligament-to-bone insertion regeneration. Finally, we finish with conclusions and future perspectives on the use of aligned scaffolds with biomolecular gradients in regenerative medicine.

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Li, X., Chen, Z., Zhang, H., Zhuang, Y., Shen, H., Chen, Y., … Dai, J. (2019, February 15). Aligned scaffolds with biomolecular gradients for regenerative medicine. Polymers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym11020341

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