A new biomaterial developed by Penn State engineers mimics a key building block of human tissue, extracellular matrices, which act like scaffolding and enable cells to heal after damage.
This article reviews recent developments and major issues in the use and design of biomaterials for use as scaffolds in pediatric tissue engineering. A brief history of tissue engineering and the ...
The novel biomaterial could improve outcomes in patients with impaired bladder function with minimal side effects and also reduce the need for additional high-risk surgical procedures, said Guillermo ...
has developed a new biomaterial with high potential in the treatment of bone lesions or minimal residual disease in multiple myeloma patients. The findings showcase a promising approach to bone ...
Now, a multidisciplinary team of engineers, chemists and neuroscientists from the University of Bath (UK) and Keele University (UK) have developed an electrically active biomaterial that can be ...