Engineering of bioresorbable polymers for tissue engineering and drug delivery applications
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Monika Dobrzynska-Mizera
(Contact person)1
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Jagan Mohan Dodda*
(Contact person)2
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Xiaohua Liu
(Contact person)3
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Monika Knitter
(Contact person)1
- Reece N. Oosterbeek (Contact person)4
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Pablo Salinas
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Eduardo Pozo
(Contact person)5
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Ana Marina Ferreira
(Contact person)6
- Emmanuel Rotimi Sadiku (Contact person)7
- 1. Institute of Materials Technology, Polymer Division, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland
- 2. New Technologies – Research Centre (NTC), University of West Bohemia, Univerzitní 8, 301 00 Pilsen, Czech Republic
- 3. Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Missouri, 1030 Hill Street, Columbia, Missouri 65211 USA
- 4. Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PJ, United Kingdom.
- 5. Department of Cardiology, Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Madrid, Spain; Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria del Hospital Clínico San Carlos (IdISSC), Madrid, Spain.
- 6. School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU, UK
- 7. Tshwane University of Technology, Department of Chemical, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Polymer Division & Institute for Nano Engineering Research (INER), Pretoria West Campus, South Africa
Description
Herein, the recent advances in the development of resorbable polymeric-based biomaterials, their geometrical forms, resorption mechanisms, and their capabilities in various biomedical applications have been critically reviewed. A comprehensive discussion of the engineering approaches for the fabrication of polymeric resorbable scaffolds for tissue engineering, drug delivery, surgical, cardiological, aesthetical, dental and cardiovascular applications, have also been explained. Furthermore, to understand the internal structures of resorbable scaffolds, representative studies of their evaluation by medical imaging techniques, e.g., cardiac computer tomography, are succinctly highlighted. This approach provides crucial clinical insights which help to improve the materials’ suitable and viable characteristics for them to meet the highly restrictive medical requirements. Finally, the aspects of the legal regulations and the associated challenges in translating research into desirable clinical and marketable materials of polymeric-based formulations, are presented.
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- Publication: 10.1002/adhm.202401674 (DOI)