The challenge to improve the response of biomaterials to the physiological environment

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Abstract

New applications of biomaterials often require advanced structures containing synthetic and natural components that are tuned to provide properties unique to a specific application. We discuss how structural characteristics of biomaterials, especially hydrophilic ones, can be used in conjunction with non-ideal thermodynamics to develop advanced medical systems. We show a number of examples of biocompatible, intelligent biomaterials that can be used for organ replacement, biosensors, precise drug delivery over days or weeks, and regenerative medicine.

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Peppas, N. A., & Clegg, J. R. (2016, April 1). The challenge to improve the response of biomaterials to the physiological environment. Regenerative Biomaterials. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/RB/RBW012

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