Single-factor delivery is the most common characteristic of bone tissue engineering techniques. However, bone regeneration is a complex process requiring multiple factors and specialized release mechanisms. Therefore, the development of a dual-delivery system allowing for programmed release kinetics would be highly desirable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicro-nano based fibrous scaffolds have been extensively studied in regenerative medicine. Bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) and BMP2-derived peptides, two other important components for tissue engineering, have been successfully used for bone regeneration. However, a scaffold that specifically captures BMSCs and delivers BMP2-derived peptides to promote osteogenic differentiation of enriched BMSCs has not been reported.
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