CORDIS Project
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This project aims to develop multifunctional conducting polymer scaffolds to aid in the regeneration of electrically responsive tissues. It will explore the scaffolds' ability to provide multiple stimuli for cell growth and differentiation, addressing significant medical needs.
Disorders of electrically responsive tissues including spinal cord injuries, neuromuscular, neurodegenerative, and cardiac diseases, are chronic and progressive in nature leading to high disability with considerable social impact and economic consequences.
The need for therapies that could facilitate regeneration of electroresponsive cells has become a high priority in medical research.
Although tissue-engineered constructs are being designed to assist the growth and differentiation of these ce…
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