Shape Memory Polymer Scaffolds—Utility for In Vitro Osteogenesis of Canine Multipotent Stromal Cells
Shelby B. Gasson,
Lauren K. Dobson,
Michaela R. Pfau‐Cloud
et al.
Abstract:A biodegradable, shape memory polymer (SMP) scaffold based on poly(ε‐caprolactone) (PCL) represents an attractive alternative therapy for the repair of critically sized bone defects given its ability to press‐fit within irregular defects. Clinical translation of SMP scaffolds requires successful movement beyond proof‐of‐concept rodent studies through a relevant large‐animal model and into the clinical setting. In addition to representing a clinical veterinary population, the canine species is a strong translat… Show more
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