Biomaterials for Enhanced Implant-Host Integration

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The present disclosure provides patterned biomaterials having organized cords and extracellular matrix embedded in a 3D scaffold. According, the present disclosure provides compositions and applications for patterned biomaterials. Pre-patterning of these biomaterials can lead to enhanced integration of these materials into host organisms, providing a strategy for enhancing the viability of engineered tissues by promoting vascularization.

Researchers

Christopher Chen / Michael Yang / Ritika Chaturvedi / Jan Baranski / Kelly Stevens / Sangeeta Bhatia

Departments: Health Sciences and Technology Program
Technology Areas: Biomaterials & Bioelectronics: Tissue Repair / Biotechnology: Tissue Engineering / Therapeutics: Regenerative Medicine

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    United States of America | Granted | 11,324,858
  • biomaterials for enhanced implant-host integration
    United States of America | Published application
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