Polymer Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications 2021
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Macromolecular Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 45179
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biomaterials; biopolymers; polymer synthesis; biodegradable polymers; polysaccharides; glycosaminoglycans; hydrogels; hybrid materials; tissue engineering; electrospinning; antibacterial polymers; material–cell interactions; surface modification
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Dear Colleagues,
Polymeric scaffolds derived from natural and synthetic sources play a crucial role in many clinical methods aimed at repairing or regrowing human tissue damaged by disease or trauma. Driven by the ability to regenerate ever more complex tissues and organ components, the demands on polymer scaffold materials and manufacturing processes have also grown. Scaffolds with defined molecular structures, controlled degradation behavior, mechanical properties that can be adapted to the respective tissue, and the ability of materials to specifically interact with cells and bioactive molecules play an important role here. At the same time, powerful techniques for the production of complex and reproducible scaffold and carrier structures have been established. Furthermore, the surface properties of polymers have been adapted to the needs of the cells by means of efficient modification processes.
This Special Issue will focus on recent innovative developments with regard to the preparation of highly cytocompatible polymer materials and the establishment of high-performance manufacturing and modification processes for polymer and polymer composite scaffolds.
Topics are not limited to the abovementioned studies but can cover all research areas concerning polymeric scaffolds for biomedical applications, including transfer systems for therapeutic nucleic acids; release systems for bioactive molecules, such as growth factors to stimulate tissue regeneration; cell culture systems for organ-on-a-chip models; bio-imaging devices; and cell-based production systems for sera and vaccines.
Considering your contribution to this interesting research field, I would like to invite you to submit an article to this Special Issue. Full research papers, communications, and review articles are welcome.
Dr. Matthias Schnabelrauch
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Polymeric scaffolds
- Natural and synthetic polymers
- Scaffold fabrication techniques
- Regenerative medicine
- Tissue engineering
- Additive manufacturing processes
- Hydrogels
- Nano and micro fibers
- Porous materials
- Polymer–cell interactions
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