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Piezoelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride) microstructure and poling state in active tissue engineering

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posted on 2024-11-15, 06:31 authored by Clarisse Ribeiro, Daniela M Correia, S Ribeiro, Vitor Gomes da Silva SencadasVitor Gomes da Silva Sencadas, Gabriela Botelho, Senentxu Lanceros-Méndez
Tissue engineering strategies rely on suitable membranes and scaffolds, providing the necessary physicochemical stimuli to specific cells. This review summarizes the main results on piezoelectric polymers, in particular poly(vinylidene fluoride), for muscle and bone cell culture. Further, the relevance of polymer microstructure and surface charge on cell response is demonstrated. Together with the necessary biochemical cues, the proper design of piezoelectric polymers can open the way to novel and more reliable tissue engineering strategies for cells in which electromechanical stimuli are present in their environment.

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Ribeiro, C., Correia, D. M., Ribeiro, S., Sencadas, V., Botelho, G. & Lanceros-Méndez, S. (2015). Piezoelectric poly(vinylidene fluoride) microstructure and poling state in active tissue engineering. Engineering in Life Sciences, 15 351-356.

Journal title

Engineering in Life Sciences

Volume

15

Issue

4

Pagination

351-356

Language

English

RIS ID

99097

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