Nanocomposite Polymer Scaffolds Responding under External Stimuli for Drug Delivery and Tissue Engineering Applications

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Date publication

janvier 2020

Journal

Advanced Therapeutics

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BEGIN-COLIN Sylvie, Dr GOETZ Jacky, Dr HARLEPP Sébastien, Dr MERTZ Damien


Tous les auteurs :
Mertz D, Harlepp S, Goetz JG, Bégin D, Schlatter G, Bégin‐Colin S, Hébraud A

Résumé

The blossoming development of nanomaterials and polymer science has opened the way towards new biocompatible scaffolds responding remotely to external stimuli (magnetic field, light, electric field). Such smart scaffolds are envisioned as new implantable tissues displaying multiple therapeutic and imaging functionalities. They hold great promises to achieve a controlled delivery of therapeutics for various diseases, or to ensure a stimuli- induced cellular response for bone, cardiac, or muscle tissue engineering.

Mots clés

responsive nanocomposites, external stimuli, polymer scaffolds, drug release, tissue engineering

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