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Recent developments in strontium-based biocomposites for bone regeneration

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JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
Volume 23, Issue 3, Pages 191-202

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SPRINGER JAPAN KK
DOI: 10.1007/s10047-020-01159-y

Keywords

Biomimetic scaffold; Osteogenesis; Bone; Strontium; Biocomposites; Biomaterials

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY18H060013]
  2. Medical and Health Research Project of Zhejiang, Province [2019KY225]
  3. Science and Technology Project of Shaoxing [2018C30077, 2018C30082, 2018C30165]

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Recent advances in biomaterial designing techniques offer immense support to tailor biomimetic scaffolds and to engineer the microstructure of biomaterials for triggering bone regeneration in challenging bone defects. The current review presents the different categories of recently explored strontium-integrated biomaterials, including calcium silicate, calcium phosphate, bioglasses and polymer-based synthetic implants along with their in vivo bone formation efficacies and/or in vitro cell responses. The role and significance of controlled drug release scaffold/carrier design in strontium-triggered osteogenesis was also comprehensively described. Furthermore, the effects of stem cells and growth factors on bone remodeling are also elucidated.

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