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Sponge as Scaffolds in Bone and Cartilage Tissue Engineering

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In recent years,tissue scaffolds have emerged as a new therapeutic method for bone and cartilage regeneration,with sponge scaffolds gaining increasing attention.Sponge scaffolds possess several favorable characteristics,including appropriate biodegradability,excellent biocompatibility,good processability,powerful osteogenic ability,a unique porous structure,and adjustable pore size and connectivity.These attributes make sponge scaffolds a promising option for bone and cartilage regeneration.However,to date,there is a lack of comprehensive reviews summarizing the use of sponge scaffolds in this field.In this review,our objective is to provide a comprehensive overview of the research progress and development trends of sponge scaffolds.Firstly,we introduce the various materials used for sponge scaffolds.Secondly,we summarize the different preparation methods employed for creating sponge scaffolds.Subsequently,we discuss the functional additives that can be incorporated into the scaffolds.Finally,we present some special structures that can be achieved in sponge scaffolds.Our aim is for this review to offer valuable insights and serve as a comprehensive resource for the design of sponge scaffolds in cartilage and bone regeneration.

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LUO Lei、GONG Yining、YAN Liang、BU Yazhong

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Medical College,Yan'an University,Yan'an 716000,P.R.China

Department of Spine Surgery,Honghui Hospital,Xi'an Jiaotong University,Xi'an 710054,P.R.China

Institute of Medical Engineering,Department of Biophysics,School of Basic Medical Sciences,Health Science Center,Xi'an Jiaotong University,Xi'an 710061,P.R.China

National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNatural Science Basic Research Program of Shaanxi Province,ChinaStrengthening Basic Disciplines Plan of Innovation Ability in Xi'an,China

521031842024JC-YBQN-087422YXYJ0083

2024

高等学校化学研究(英文版)
吉林大学

高等学校化学研究(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.871
ISSN:1005-9040
年,卷(期):2024.40(5)