Biomimetic approaches with smart interfaces for bone regeneration

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Abstract

A 'smart tissue interface' is a host tissue-biomaterial interface capable of triggering favourable biochemical events inspired by stimuli responsive mechanisms. In other words, biomaterial surface is instrumental in dictating the interface functionality. This review aims to investigate the fundamental and favourable requirements of a 'smart tissue interface' that can positively influence the degree of healing and promote bone tissue regeneration. A biomaterial surface when interacts synergistically with the dynamic extracellular matrix, the healing process become accelerated through development of a smart interface. The interface functionality relies equally on bound functional groups and conjugated molecules belonging to the biomaterial and the biological milieu it interacts with. The essential conditions for such a special biomimetic environment are discussed. We highlight the impending prospects of smart interfaces and trying to relate the design approaches as well as critical factors that determine species-specific functionality with special reference to bone tissue regeneration.

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Sailaja, G. S., Ramesh, P., Vellappally, S., Anil, S., & Varma, H. K. (2016). Biomimetic approaches with smart interfaces for bone regeneration. Journal of Biomedical Science, 23(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12929-016-0284-x

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