Silica nanotube fibrous meshes were fabricated as multiple functional matrices for both delivering bone morphological protein-2 (BMP-2) and supporting osteoblast attachment and proliferation. The meshes were fabricated via a collagen-templated sol-gel route and consisted of tubular silica with open ends. BMP-2 was loaded to the meshes by soaking in BMP-2 solution. The meshes effectively enabled the attachment and proliferation of osteoblast MC3T3-E1 cells and delivered bioactive BMP-2 to stimulate cell differentiation. These results demonstrate the potential use of the meshes in bone generation applications. © 2011 National Institute for Materials Science.
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Chen, S., Shi, X., Morita, H., Li, J., Ogawa, N., Ikoma, T., … Hanagata, N. (2011). BMP-2-loaded silica nanotube fibrous meshes for bone generation. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1468-6996/12/6/065003
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