Xuelian Su, Guangjie Bao, Jinting Zhang, Jing Wen, Bing Han
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Abstract
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc is a structurally heterogeneous fibrocartilaginous tissue characterized by sparse vascularity and inherently limited regenerative capacity. Although tissue engineering strategies have made significant progress in promoting TMJ disc regeneration, the resulting neotissue often fails to fully recapitulate the native tissue's biomechanical properties and ultrastructure. To enhance the functional integration of cells with scaffolds and engineer fibrocartilage that closely mimics native structure of the TMJ disc, the development of biomimetic scaffolds capable of recapitulating both structural heterogeneity and anisotropy has emerged as a pivotal focus in tissue regeneration research. This article presents a systematic overview of the current state of application and challenges of biological scaffolds in fibrocartilage regeneration research, focusing on five key domains: micro-mechanically guided anisotropic biomimetic scaffolds, functionally modified decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM), immunomodulatory composite scaffolds, scaffold pore architecture, and spatiotemporally controlled delivery systems. Collectively, these advances lay a robust theoretical foundation and experimental framework for the rational design of biomimetic scaffolds in TMJ disc tissue engineering.
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The Journal of Biomaterials Applications is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles that emphasize the development, manufacture and clinical applications of biomaterials.
Peer-reviewed articles by biomedical specialists from around the world cover:
New developments in biomaterials, R&D, properties and performance, evaluation and applications
Applications in biomedical materials and devices - from sutures and wound dressings to biosensors and cardiovascular devices
Current findings in biological compatibility/incompatibility of biomaterials
The Journal of Biomaterials Applications publishes original articles that emphasize the development, manufacture and clinical applications of biomaterials. Biomaterials continue to be one of the most rapidly growing areas of research in plastics today and certainly one of the biggest technical challenges, since biomaterial performance is dependent on polymer compatibility with the aggressive biological environment. The Journal cuts across disciplines and focuses on medical research and topics that present the broadest view of practical applications of biomaterials in actual clinical use.
The Journal of Biomaterial Applications is devoted to new and emerging biomaterials technologies, particularly focusing on the many applications which are under development at industrial biomedical and polymer research facilities, as well as the ongoing activities in academic, medical and applied clinical uses of devices.