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Conducting and Biopolymer Based Electrospun Nanofiber Membranes for Wound Healing Applications

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Conducting Polymers for Tissue Engineering

TL;DR: The conductive biomaterials used in tissue engineering including conductive composite films, conductive nanofibers, Conductive hydrogels, and Conductive composite scaffolds fabricated by various methods such as electrospinning, coating, or deposition by in situ polymerization are summarized.
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Conductive Biomaterials as Bioactive Wound Dressing for Wound Healing and Skin Tissue Engineering.

TL;DR: In this paper, the design and fabrication methods of conductive biomaterials with various structural forms including film, nanofiber, membrane, hydrogel, sponge, foam, and acellular dermal matrix were summarized.
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Conductive biomaterials for muscle tissue engineering

TL;DR: The recent synthesis and fabrication methods of conductive scaffolds containing conductive polymers, carbon-based nanomaterials, and metal-based biomaterials were systematically discussed, and their application in a variety of forms for different kinds of muscle tissues formation were summarized.
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Application of conducting polymers to wound care and skin tissue engineering: A review.

TL;DR: Results indicated that PANI and PPy, two CPs that have been most extensively studied across a range of applications, including biological, were also most frequently used in wound dressings and hydrogels, and P Py was most commonly applied to skin tissue scaffolds.
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Bioactive Materials for Soft Tissue Repair.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of essential requirements for soft tissue engineering biomaterials, including porous bioceramics and composites for tissue repair, and present data on recent progresses of porous Bioceramic composites.
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