Chitosan and Its Potential Use as a Scaffold for Tissue Engineering in Regenerative Medicine
MRMartin Rodríguez-VázquezBVBrenda Vega-RuizRRRodrigo Ramos-ZúñigaDADaniel Alexander Saldaña-KoppelLFLuis Fernando Quiñones-Olvera
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Abstract
Tissue engineering is an important therapeutic strategy to be used in regenerative medicine in the present and in the future. Functional biomaterials research is focused on the development and improvement of scaffolding, which can be used to repair or regenerate an organ or tissue. Scaffolds are one of the crucial factors for tissue engineering. Scaffolds consisting of natural polymers have recently been developed more quickly and have gained more popularity. These include chitosan, a copolymer derived from the alkaline deacetylation of chitin. Expectations for use of these scaffolds are increasing as the knowledge regarding their chemical and biological properties expands, and new biomedical applications are…
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- Scaffold
- Tissue engineering
- Regenerative medicine
- Chitosan
- Regeneration (biology)
- Biocompatible material
- Biomedical engineering
- Chitin
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