Electro and magnetically active polymer-based hybrid microenvironments for muscle tissue engineering

  1. DA COSTA HERMENEGILDO, BRUNO FILIPE
Zuzendaria:
  1. Leyre Pérez Álvarez Zuzendaria
  2. Senén Lanceros Méndez Zuzendaria

Defentsa unibertsitatea: Universidad del País Vasco - Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea

Fecha de defensa: 2022(e)ko martxoa-(a)k 23

Epaimahaia:
  1. José Carlos Rodríguez Cabello Presidentea
  2. Leire Ruiz Rubio Idazkaria
  3. José Luis Vilas Vilela Kidea
  4. Silvia Barbosa Fernández Kidea
  5. Pedro Ribeiro Kidea
Saila:
  1. Kimika Fisikoa

Mota: Tesia

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Laburpena

An arrangement of cells in an adequate support has been shown to be the best way to mimic the natural microenvironment of tissues. Polymer structures have become the most suitable materials to create this support structure due to their tailorable properties and multifunctional properties. In fact, electro- and magnetoactive polymer based materials are increasingly being used to develop active microenvironments for cell stimulation.This work focuses on the study and development of polymer-based hybrid materials, functionalized with ionic liquids or magnetoelectric particles, to be used as scaffolds for the treatment of tissue injuries, defects and degenerative diseases, using concepts and technologies from the fields of tissue engineering, nanotechnology, physics, chemistry and biology.Various polymer materials and morphologies were processed and characterized, with and without either ionic liquids or magnetoelectric particles. They were tested in in-vitro conditions, to evaluate any possible toxic effects, and when relevant, their mechanical properties and degradability were assessed as well.