Colloid-matrix assemblies in regenerative medicine

2013 
Abstract The development of tissue engineering scaffolds has focused on mimicking the natural biochemical and biophysical environment of the extracellular matrix (ECM). In this review, we describe a variety of strategies aimed at reproducing and also simplifying the ECM. Despite the progress that has been made, the degree of complexity that needs to be incorporated into these scaffolds is still not known. We begin by describing the ECM and its biological functions followed by outlining current efforts to engineer ECMs with both natural and synthetic polymers. We then focus on colloidal particles as potential artificial ECM components that could increase the complexity as modular building blocks. Drawing from examples from the literature we present the broad utility of colloids and describe how these applications could be useful in the development of ECM mimetic systems.
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