“…In the second case, the materials are synthetic (poly (acrylic acid) derivatives, polyethylene glycol, polyethylene oxide, polyvinyl alcohol, polypeptides, etc) and these materials present the advantages that provide consistent, controllable and precise mechanical properties like stiffness, porosity and elasticity, but present the disadvantages that some of these materials can induce cytotoxicity. Only polyethylene glycol (PEG), polylactide (PLA) and polylactide -glycolic acid (PLGA) have been approved by the FDA for clinical applications [7,14,15]. The last case is represented by natural and synthetic polymer -based hydrogels (ECM -fi brin hydrogels, ECM -polyethylene glycol hydrogels, fi brin -polyethylene glycol hydrogels, alginatepolypirrole, etc) to combine the advantages of both natural and synthetic materials [7,16].…”