Evolution of gradient concept for the application of regenerative medicine
It has been recognized that tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) offers the next generation technology for whole organ and tissue transplantation for diseased, failed or malfunctioned organs. Biomaterials might be the one of the important factors to apply the complete bio-organ using...
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doaj-ee8e1a04d54b497faa78b7cf5b8e5b1b2021-04-02T09:17:11ZengWileyBiosurface and Biotribology2405-45182015-09-011320221310.1016/j.bsbt.2015.08.004Evolution of gradient concept for the application of regenerative medicineG. KhangIt has been recognized that tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) offers the next generation technology for whole organ and tissue transplantation for diseased, failed or malfunctioned organs. Biomaterials might be the one of the important factors to apply the complete bio-organ using TERM techniques. Around 30 years ago, the primitive concept of “Gradient Surface” had been introduced to improve the biocompatibility for biomaterials. However, the gradient concept of surface property is changing now numerous kinds of physicochemical properties very recently. In this review, the importance of the concept of gradient, the historical evolution of experimental methodology for the manufacturing of gradient surface during last over ~30 years in my research group and finally perspective as enabling technologies for the TERM area are summarized.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405451815000458GradientSurface modificationPhysicochemical treatmentTissue engineeringRegenerative medicine |
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Evolution of gradient concept for the application of regenerative medicine |
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Evolution of gradient concept for the application of regenerative medicine |
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Evolution of gradient concept for the application of regenerative medicine |
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It has been recognized that tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (TERM) offers the next generation technology for whole organ and tissue transplantation for diseased, failed or malfunctioned organs. Biomaterials might be the one of the important factors to apply the complete bio-organ using TERM techniques. Around 30 years ago, the primitive concept of “Gradient Surface” had been introduced to improve the biocompatibility for biomaterials. However, the gradient concept of surface property is changing now numerous kinds of physicochemical properties very recently. In this review, the importance of the concept of gradient, the historical evolution of experimental methodology for the manufacturing of gradient surface during last over ~30 years in my research group and finally perspective as enabling technologies for the TERM area are summarized. |
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Gradient Surface modification Physicochemical treatment Tissue engineering Regenerative medicine |
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