integrating microtissues in nanofiber scaffolds for regenerative nanomedicine

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A new generation of biomaterials focus on smart materials incorporating cells. Here, we describe a novel generation of synthetic nanofibrous implant functionalized with living microtissues for regenerative nanomedicine. The strategy designed here enhances the effectiveness of therapeutic implants compared to current approaches used in the clinic today based on single cells added to the implant.
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Authors ;Laetitia Keller;Quentin Wagner;Damien Offner;Sandy Eap;Anne-Marie Musset;Manuel Arruebo;Jens M. Kelm;Pascale Schwinté;Nadia Benkirane-Jessel
Journal Nature Materials
Year 2015
DOI 10.3390/ma8105342
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