Macroporous Nanowire Nanoelectronic Scaffolds for Synthetic Tissues
Harvard University · Boston Children's Hospital · +1 more institution
Abstract
The development of three-dimensional (3D) synthetic biomaterials as structural and bioactive scaffolds is central to fields ranging from cellular biophysics to regenerative medicine. As of yet, these scaffolds cannot electrically probe the physicochemical and biological microenvironments throughout their 3D and macroporous interior, although this capability could have a marked impact in both electronics and biomaterials. Here, we address this challenge using macroporous, flexible and free-standing nanowire nanoelectronic scaffolds (nanoES), and their hybrids with synthetic or natural biomaterials. 3D macroporous nanoES mimic the structure of natural tissue scaffolds, and they were formed by self-organization…
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10Topics & keywords
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Regenerative medicine
- Biocompatible material
- Tissue engineering
- Scaffold
- Biomimetic materials
- Reticular connective tissue