Biomaterial challenges and approaches to stem cell use in bone reconstructive surgery

Drug Discovery Today
Valerie OlivierPierre Hardouin

Abstract

As life expectancy increases, so does the need to treat large bone defects. New biomaterials combined with osteogenic cells are now being developed as an alternative to autogenous bone grafts. The goal is to make the stem cells adhere to the scaffold, and then grow to differentiate into functional osteogenic cells and organize into healthy bone as the scaffold degrades. Decisive improvements have been made in the fields of stem cell biology, 3-D scaffold fabrication and tissue engineering, but the ideal bone substitute that fulfils all functional and safety requirements has yet to be developed.

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