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Inorganic/Biopolymers Hybrid Hydrogels Dual Cross-Linked for Bone Tissue Regeneration

In tissue engineering, the potential of re-growing new tissue has been considered, however, developments towards such clinical and commercial outcomes have been modest. One of the most important elements here is the selection of a biomaterial that serves as a “scaffold” for the regeneration process....

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Autores principales: Cernencu, Alexandra I., Dinu, Andreea I., Dinescu, Sorina, Trușcă, Roxana, Istodorescu, Mircea, Lungu, Adriana, Stancu, Izabela C., Iovu, Horia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547286
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8120762
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author Cernencu, Alexandra I.
Dinu, Andreea I.
Dinescu, Sorina
Trușcă, Roxana
Istodorescu, Mircea
Lungu, Adriana
Stancu, Izabela C.
Iovu, Horia
author_facet Cernencu, Alexandra I.
Dinu, Andreea I.
Dinescu, Sorina
Trușcă, Roxana
Istodorescu, Mircea
Lungu, Adriana
Stancu, Izabela C.
Iovu, Horia
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description In tissue engineering, the potential of re-growing new tissue has been considered, however, developments towards such clinical and commercial outcomes have been modest. One of the most important elements here is the selection of a biomaterial that serves as a “scaffold” for the regeneration process. Herein, we designed hydrogels composed of two biocompatible natural polymers, namely gelatin with photopolymerizable functionalities and a pectin derivative amenable to direct protein conjugation. Aiming to design biomimetic hydrogels for bone regeneration, this study proposes double-reinforcement by way of inorganic/biopolymer hybrid filling composed of Si-based compounds and cellulose nanofibers. To attain networks with high flexibility and elastic modulus, a double-crosslinking strategy was envisioned—photochemical and enzyme-mediated conjugation reactions. The dual cross-linked procedure will generate intra- and intermolecular interactions between the protein and polysaccharide and might be a resourceful strategy to develop innovative scaffolding materials.
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spelling pubmed-97775652022-12-23 Inorganic/Biopolymers Hybrid Hydrogels Dual Cross-Linked for Bone Tissue Regeneration Cernencu, Alexandra I. Dinu, Andreea I. Dinescu, Sorina Trușcă, Roxana Istodorescu, Mircea Lungu, Adriana Stancu, Izabela C. Iovu, Horia Gels Article In tissue engineering, the potential of re-growing new tissue has been considered, however, developments towards such clinical and commercial outcomes have been modest. One of the most important elements here is the selection of a biomaterial that serves as a “scaffold” for the regeneration process. Herein, we designed hydrogels composed of two biocompatible natural polymers, namely gelatin with photopolymerizable functionalities and a pectin derivative amenable to direct protein conjugation. Aiming to design biomimetic hydrogels for bone regeneration, this study proposes double-reinforcement by way of inorganic/biopolymer hybrid filling composed of Si-based compounds and cellulose nanofibers. To attain networks with high flexibility and elastic modulus, a double-crosslinking strategy was envisioned—photochemical and enzyme-mediated conjugation reactions. The dual cross-linked procedure will generate intra- and intermolecular interactions between the protein and polysaccharide and might be a resourceful strategy to develop innovative scaffolding materials. MDPI 2022-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9777565/ /pubmed/36547286 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8120762 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cernencu, Alexandra I.
Dinu, Andreea I.
Dinescu, Sorina
Trușcă, Roxana
Istodorescu, Mircea
Lungu, Adriana
Stancu, Izabela C.
Iovu, Horia
Inorganic/Biopolymers Hybrid Hydrogels Dual Cross-Linked for Bone Tissue Regeneration
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title_fullStr Inorganic/Biopolymers Hybrid Hydrogels Dual Cross-Linked for Bone Tissue Regeneration
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title_short Inorganic/Biopolymers Hybrid Hydrogels Dual Cross-Linked for Bone Tissue Regeneration
title_sort inorganic/biopolymers hybrid hydrogels dual cross-linked for bone tissue regeneration
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9777565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547286
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels8120762
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