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Electrospun scaffolds of self-assembling peptides with poly(ethylene oxide) for bone tissue engineering
Authors:Brun Paola  Ghezzo Francesca  Roso Martina  Danesin Roberta  Palù Giorgio  Bagno Andrea  Modesti Michele  Castagliuolo Ignazio  Dettin Monica
Institution:Department of Histology, Microbiology and Medical Biotechnologies, University of Padova, via Gabelli 63, 35121 Padova, Italy.
Abstract:Structural, mechanical and biochemical properties have to be considered when searching for suitable extracellular matrix substitutes. Fibrous structures of synthetic or natural polymers have received increasing interest as three-dimensional scaffolds for tissue engineering applications as they can be easily produced by electrospinning with different topographical features by changing the process parameters. On the other hand, the nanobiotechnology approach suggests mimicking molecular architectures in nature through self-assembly. In particular, self-assembling peptide-based biomaterials have been successfully used as scaffolds for cell growth. In order to amalgamate these two strategies nanofibrous electrospun scaffolds of hybrid polymer were designed and obtained by mixing poly(ethylene oxide) and self-assembling peptides in aqueous solution. The results of in vitro osteoblast adhesion and proliferation assays on the electrospun scaffolds obtained using different self-assembling peptide sequences are discussed.
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