Development of sol-gel silica-based 3D printable materials with tunable degradation, mechanical properties and drug release capacity for tissue engineering
llistat de metadades
Autor/a
Director/a
Pérez Antoñanzas, Román
Delgado Garoña, Luis María
Data de defensa
2023-02-07
Pàgines
199 p.
Departament/Institut
Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Departament de Ciències Bàsiques
Resum
The bone is a very complex organ that participates in multiple critical functions for the human body. Bone can be affected by different health issues, such as physical trauma or tumor, and the body cannot regenerate large bone defects by itself. Nowadays, grafting is the main therapy, which is the replacement of missing bone with a graft. However, the use of grafts has some drawbacks, such as a limited availability, tissue rejection, donor site morbidity and infection. For this reason, Tissue Engineering has focused on the development of synthetic grafts in the form of scaffolds which are three dimensional porous structures that provide a 3D environment for the adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation of cells to produce new bone.
Paraules clau
Silica; Hybrids; Hybrids; 3D Printing; Bone regeneration; Sol-gel; Inks; Silica-gelatin; Tissue engineering; Gelatin
Matèries
61 - Medicina



