Modern scaffolding strategies based on naturally pre-fabricated 3D biomaterials of poriferan origin

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Modern scaffolding strategies include two key ways: to produce requested 3D constructs from corresponding precursors using technological tools, or simply use naturally already pre-fabricated scaffolds if they originate from renewable sources. Marine sponges inhabit oceans since the Precambrian. These ancient multicellular organisms possess a broad variety of evolutionary approved and ready to use skeletal structures, which seem to be well applicable as 3D scaffolds in diverse fields of modern bioinspired materials science, biomimetics and regenerative medicine. In this review, most attention is paid to biosilica-, chitin-, and spongin-based scaffolds of poriferan origin with respect to their potential use.

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Tsurkan, D., Wysokowski, M., Petrenko, I., Voronkina, A., Khrunyk, Y., Fursov, A., & Ehrlich, H. (2020). Modern scaffolding strategies based on naturally pre-fabricated 3D biomaterials of poriferan origin. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 126(5). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-020-03564-9

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