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- 2024Ag, Cu, and Se-doped ultrasmall iron oxide colloidal gels: Revealing potential for photo/electrochemical applicationscitations
- 2023Understanding the Photothermal and Photocatalytic Mechanism of Polydopamine Coated Gold Nanorodscitations
- 2023Understanding the Photothermal and Photocatalytic Mechanism of Polydopamine Coated Gold Nanorodscitations
- 2023Control of Intermolecular Interactions toward the Production of Free-Standing Interfacial Polydopamine Filmscitations
- 2023Control of Intermolecular Interactions toward the Production of Free-Standing Interfacial Polydopamine Filmscitations
- 2020Nanocomposite Gel as Injectable Therapeutic Scaffold: Microstructural Aspects and Bioactive Propertiescitations
- 2018Silver and ultrasmall iron oxides nanoparticles in hydrocolloids: Effect of magnetic field and temperature on self-organizationcitations
- 2018Gel with silver and ultrasmall iron oxide nanoparticles produced with Amanita muscaria extract: physicochemical characterization, microstructure analysis and anticancer propertiescitations
- 2017Self-organizing silver and ultrasmall iron oxide nanoparticles prepared with ginger rhizome extract: Characterization, biomedical potential and microstructure analysis of hydrocolloidscitations
- 2017Release and cytotoxicity studies of magnetite/Ag/antibiotic nanoparticles: An interdependent relationshipcitations
- 2016Fourier transform infrared and Raman spectroscopy studies on magnetite/Ag/antibiotic nanocompositescitations
- 2015Synthesis and characterization of magnetite/silver/antibiotic nanocomposites for targeted antimicrobial therapycitations
- 2009Effect of biological media on the physical, chemical, and magnetic properties of carbonyl iron and nickel powderscitations
- 2009Sizing and finishing agents for basalt and glass fiberscitations
- 2009Interaction of carbon nanotubes containing iron catalysts and iron-based powders with human blood plasmacitations
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Nanocomposite Gel as Injectable Therapeutic Scaffold: Microstructural Aspects and Bioactive Properties
Abstract
<p>The development of tissue scaffolds able to provide proper and accelerated regeneration of tissue is a main task of tissue engineering. We developed a nanocomposite gel that may be used as an injectable therapeutic scaffold. The nanocomposite gel is based on biocompatible gelling agents with embedded nanoparticles (iron oxide, silver, and hydroxyapatite) providing therapeutic properties. We have investigated the microstructure of the nanocomposite gel exposed to different substrates (porous materials and biological tissue). Here we show that the nanocomposite gel has the ability to self-reassemble mimicking the substrate morphology: exposition on porous mineral substrate caused reassembling of nanocomposite gel into 10× smaller scale structure; exposition to a section of humerus cortical bone decreased the microstructure scale more than twice (to ≤3 μm). The reassembling happens through a transitional layer which exists near the phase separation boundary. Our results impact the knowledge of gels explaining their abundance in biological organisms from the microstructural point of view. The results of our biological experiments showed that the nanocomposite gel may find diverse applications in the biomedical field.</p>