Applications of Conductive Materials for Tissue Engineering
Document Type
Syllabus
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Abstract
Electrical stimulation has been proven to be one of the most relevant cues to determine cell responses and tissue functionalities in many tissues of the human body, offering the opportunity for the design of electrically conductive biomaterials in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering applications. As such, conductive materials with high conductivity and excellent biocompatibility as well as suitable biodegradability are emerging as promising biomaterials for many biomedical applications. This chapter summarizes the most used conductive materials in biomedical engineering, including conductive polymers, piezoelectric polymeric materials, other novel conductive nanomaterials and self-assembled conductive hydrogels, as well as modification strategies to improve their biocompatibility and biodegradability for biomedical applications, together with their most recent achievements in nerve, bone, muscle and cardiac tissue engineering.
Identifier
85020427717 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Rsc Smart Materials
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1039/9781788010542-00110
e-ISSN
20460074
ISSN
20460066
First Page
110
Last Page
143
Issue
25
Volume
2017-January
Recommended Citation
Wang, L.; Li, X.; Tsou, Y. H.; and Xu, X. Y., "Applications of Conductive Materials for Tissue Engineering" (2017). Faculty Publications. 9953.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/9953
