Composites made of polyorganophosphazene and carbon nanotube up-regulating osteogenic activity of BMSCs under electrical stimulation

Volume: 204, Pages: 111785 - 111785
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Bone is an electrically responsive tissue, so electroactive materials that can deliver electrical cues to bone are helpful for enhancing regeneration under electrical stimulation (ES), and conductive materials are crucial in ES transmission to determine osteogenesis. Compared with polyesters, biodegradable polyorganophosphazenes (POPPs) show superiority in the field of bone tissue engineering thanks to their rich phosphorus/nitrogen contents,...
Paper Details
Title
Composites made of polyorganophosphazene and carbon nanotube up-regulating osteogenic activity of BMSCs under electrical stimulation
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Volume
204
Pages
111785 - 111785
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