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Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials

Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy
 

The research output from the members of the Cambridge Centre for Medical Materials includes new analysis methods, protocols and software packages that are available for use.  By clicking on the sub-pages to the left you can find descriptions, demonstrations or access to each bundled software package.

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Recent Publications

X. Song, M.A. Philpott, S.M. Best and R.E. Cameron “Controlling the architecture of freeze-dried collagen scaffolds with ultrasound-induced nucleation“ Polymers (2024) 16(2), 213; https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16020213

E. Ellermann, N. Meyer, R.E. Cameron and S.M. BestIn vitro angiogenesis in response to biomaterial properties for bone tissue engineering: a review of the state of the art” Regenerative Biomaterials (2023) 10:RBAD027  https://doi.org/10.1093/rb/rad027

N. Meyer, D.V. Bax, J. Beck, R.E. Cameron and S.M. Best “Adjusting the physico-chemical properties of collagen scaffolds to accommodate primary osteoblasts and endothelial cells” Regenerative Biomaterials, Volume 10, (2023) rbad015  https://doi.org/10.1093/rb/rad015

H.L. Zhang, S. Sinha, R.E. Cameron and S.M. Best “Mimicking transmural cardiomyofibre orientation using Bouligand-like pore structure in ice-templated collagen scaffolds” Polymers (2023) 15, 4420 https://doi.org/10.3390/polym15224420

J.A. Cyr, M. Colzani, S. Bayraktar, M. Kőhne, D.V. Bax, V. Graup, R.W. Farndale, S. Sinha, S.M. Best and R.E. Cameron “Extracellular macrostructure anisotropy improves cardiac tissue-like construct function and phenotypic cellular maturation” Biomaterial Advances (2023) 155:213680  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioadv.2023.213680