Surface-modified 3D scaffolds for tissue engineering

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R. F. S. Lenza
W. L. Vasconcelos
J. R. Jones
L. L. Hench
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[1] Federal University of Minas Gerais,Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
[2] Imperial College of Science,undefined
[3] Technology and Medicine,undefined
[4] Centre for Tissue Engineering and Repair,undefined
[5] Department of Materials,undefined
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SiO2; Foam; Tissue Engineering; P2O5; High Surface Area;
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The aim of this work was to use sol–gel processing to develop bioactive materials to serve as scaffolds for tissue engineering that will allow the incorporation and release of proteins to stimulate cell function and tissue growth. We obtained organofunctionalized silica with large content of amine and mercaptan groups (up to 25%). The developed method can allow the incorporation and delivery of proteins at a controlled rate. We also produced bioactive foams with binary SiO2–CaO and ternary SiO2–CaO–P2O5 compositions. In order to enhance peptide–material surface properties, the bioactive foams were modified with amine and mercaptan groups. These materials exhibit a highly interconnected macroporous network and high surface area. These textural features together with the incorporation of organic functionally groups may enable them to be used as scaffolds for the engineering of soft tissue.
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页码:837 / 842
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