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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2024Modified Carbon Nanotubes Favor Fibroblast Growth by Tuning the Cell Membrane Potential3citations
  • 2021Graphene-Based Scaffolds for Regenerative Medicine75citations
  • 2019A film-forming graphene/diketopyrrolopyrrole covalent hybrid with far-red optical features: Evidence of photo-stability7citations
  • 2018Interfacial Morphology Addresses Performance of Perovskite Solar Cells Based on Composite Hole Transporting Materials of Functionalized Reduced Graphene Oxide and P3HT40citations

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  • Proietti Zaccaria, Remo
  • Barberis, Andrea
  • Ruben, Massimo
  • Alabastri, Alessandro
  • Papadopoulou, Evie L.
  • Schirato, Andrea
  • Salerno, Marco
  • Miele, Dalila
  • Athanassiou, Athanassia
  • Sandri, Giuseppina
  • Pressi, Samuel
  • Petrini, Enrica Maria
  • Suarato, Giulia
  • Blazquez, Miriam Mba
  • Fortunato, Anna
  • Bellet, Pietro
  • Scapin, Giorgia
  • Filippini, Francesco
  • Gasparotto, Matteo
  • Collini, Elisabetta
  • Durante, Christian
  • Meneghesso, Gaudenzio
  • Silvestrini, Simone
  • Lamberti, Francesco
  • Cacialli, Franco
  • Minotto, Alessandro
  • Sorrentino, Roberto
  • Kukovecz, Akos
  • Fortunati, Ilaria
  • Franco, Lorenzo
  • Zheng, Meng
  • Gatti, Teresa
  • Daniel, Giorgia
  • Bottaro, Gregorio
  • Maggini, Michele
  • Petrozza, Annamaria
  • Abdu-Aguye, Mustapha
  • Marega, Carla
  • Topolovsek, Peter
  • Girardi, Leonardo
  • Loi, Maria Antonietta
  • Perino, Luca
  • Rizzi, Gian Andrea
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Graphene-Based Scaffolds for Regenerative Medicine

  • Blazquez, Miriam Mba
  • Pressi, Samuel
  • Fortunato, Anna
  • Bellet, Pietro
  • Scapin, Giorgia
  • Filippini, Francesco
  • Gasparotto, Matteo
  • Menna, Enzo
Abstract

<jats:p>Leading-edge regenerative medicine can take advantage of improved knowledge of key roles played, both in stem cell fate determination and in cell growth/differentiation, by mechano-transduction and other physicochemical stimuli from the tissue environment. This prompted advanced nanomaterials research to provide tissue engineers with next-generation scaffolds consisting of smart nanocomposites and/or hydrogels with nanofillers, where balanced combinations of specific matrices and nanomaterials can mediate and finely tune such stimuli and cues. In this review, we focus on graphene-based nanomaterials as, in addition to modulating nanotopography, elastic modulus and viscoelastic features of the scaffold, they can also regulate its conductivity. This feature is crucial to the determination and differentiation of some cell lineages and is of special interest to neural regenerative medicine. Hereafter we depict relevant properties of such nanofillers, illustrate how problems related to their eventual cytotoxicity are solved via enhanced synthesis, purification and derivatization protocols, and finally provide examples of successful applications in regenerative medicine on a number of tissues.</jats:p>

Topics
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy