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From physiological point of view, organic inorganic composite nanofibers are envisioned promising substrates for bone tissue engineering.
Based on the results obtained form this study, TiO2-containing phosphate glasses are promising substrates for bone tissue engineering applications.
The obtained results lead to the conclusion that the polyurethane-urea materials based on rapeseed oil are very promising substrates for bone tissue cultures.
Porous polyurethane-urea substrates for bone tissue cultures were fabricated using two types of polyols: rapeseed oil-based and poly(ε-caprolactone diol in various weight ratios.
In studies conducted by Mavis et al. and Guarino et al. which led to improved connectivity and ossification, calcium triphosphate was used in PCL substrates for bone tissue engineering (Demirtas et al. 2009, Ambrosio and Guarino 2008).
The potential for use of the PBSu-DCH fiber mats as substrates for bone cell culture was further evaluated in vitro with SaOS-2 in terms of the ability to support the attachment and to promote the proliferation and the differentiation of the seeded/cultured cells.
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Thus, CS/nKer scaffolds could serve as a potential biomimetic substrate for bone tissue engineering applications.
This work describes the evaluation of a glass ceramic (55S41C4P-1300) as a potential substrate for bone tissue engineering.
The PLLA scaffold with apatite/collagen composite coating is promising as a candidate 3D substrate for bone tissue engineering.
At the end, plasma PCL nano-fibrous electrospun mats with 70 min collecting time can be used as a substrate for bone tissue engineering.
The results suggest that the newly developed PCL-gHAP/PANH composite materials have great potential of serving as a new substrate for bone tissue engineering.
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