Stimuli-responsive supramolecules for bone tissue engineering

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Abstract

In the recent scenario Stimuli responsive supramolecules are used for bone tissue engineering. Stimuli responsive Supramolecules are responding towards the desired stimuli. This has a property to change their dynamics and undergo impulsive and continual assembly or disassembly processes under specific conditions. These supramolecules respond towards chemical and physical stimuli which include: pH, temperature, light, ionic strength, magnetic and electric field sensitive. Stimuli responsive supramolecules are used to various preparations such as hydrogels, scaffolds, hydrogel scaffolds, 3D bioprinting, 4D bioprinting, nanogels and microgels used for the bone tissue repair and regenerative medicine. Manuscript deals with various approaches used to prepare stimuli responsive supramolecules for bone engineering applications.

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Sharma, A., Sharma, P. K., & Malviya, R. (2020). Stimuli-responsive supramolecules for bone tissue engineering. Biointerface Research in Applied Chemistry. AMG Transcend Association. https://doi.org/10.33263/BRIAC102.122127

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