Nanofiber Technology for Regenerative Engineering.

ACS Nano
Kenneth S Ogueri, Cato T Laurencin

Abstract

Regenerative engineering is powerfully emerging as a successful strategy for the regeneration of complex tissues and biological organs using a convergent approach that integrates several fields of expertise. This innovative and disruptive approach has spurred the demands for more choice of biomaterials with distinctive biological recognition properties. An ideal biomaterial is one that closely mimics the hierarchical architecture and features of the extracellular matrices (ECM) of native tissues. Nanofabrication technology presents an excellent springboard for the development of nanofiber scaffolds that can have positive interactions in the immediate cellular environment and stimulate specific regenerative cascades at the molecular level to yield healthy tissues. This paper systematically reviews the electrospinning process technology and its utility in matrix-based regenerative engineering, focusing mainly on musculoskeletal tissues. It briefly outlines the electrospinning/three-dimensional printing system duality and concludes with a discussion on the technology outlook and future directions of nanofiber matrices.

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