“…Natural polymer materials such as collagen [ 1 , 15 , 22 ], chitosan [ 15 , 23 ], silk [ 15 , 22 , 24 ], cellulose, and soy protein [ 1 , 2 , 21 , 25 ] have demonstrated great efficiency in nerve regeneration comparable to autologous nerve grafts [ 21 ]. Among the natural polymers, cellulose is the most abundant [ 21 , 26 ], and its biocompatibility, biodegradability, and mechanical properties have already been studied and adapted to different fields of tissue engineering [ 2 , 12 , 21 , 25 ]. In recent years, the association of cellulose/isolated soy protein (ISP) has been shown to be effective in the creation of NGCs capable of promoting nerve regeneration in sciatic nerve defects measuring 10 mm in width in rats [ 21 ], and ISP scaffolds have revealed biodegradable and biocompatible properties [ 2 , 12 , 21 , 25 , 26 ] and cytocompatibility with Schwann cells [ 21 , 27 ]; in addition, soy protein provides a morphological functionalization of porosity to the scaffold [ 28 ], which provides permeability allowing the supply of nutrients and exchange of gases and could prevent scar tissue infiltration and the diffusion of growth factors outside the lumen [ 13 , 29 ].…”