Proposing Novel Biological Scaffolds for the Regeneration of the Dura Mater
Mohammad Mehdi Monazah,
Ehsan Alimohammadi,
Gelavizh Rostaminasab
et al.
Abstract:The dura mater protects underlying tissues and cerebrospinal fluid, but dural abnormalities can cause leaking and meningitis and wound infections. This review emphasizes the relevance of dural repair and the progress of dural reconstruction materials, focusing on biological scaffolds. A comprehensive assessment of dural substitution literature focused on composite, acellular, natural, synthetic, and homologous materials. Decellularized dura scaffolds as viable natural biomaterials for tissue engineering are ex… Show more
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