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Macromolecular Bioscience | 2012

Biocompatible Poly(L-lactide)/MWCNT Nanocomposites: Morphological Characterization, Electrical Properties, and Stem Cell Interaction

Erlantz Lizundia; J.R. Sarasua; Francesco D'Angelo; Aldo Orlacchio; Sabata Martino; J. M. Kenny; I. Armentano

The promising perspectives of PLLA-based nanostructured biomaterials and their relevance in tissue engineering are reported. Nanocomposites based on PLLA and MWCNTs are developed with an MWCNT content ranging from 0 to 3 wt%. The electrical properties show a percolation threshold within a range of 0.21-0.33 wt% MWCNTs, and the conductivity increases by six orders of magnitude. The surface structure shows changes with the carbon nanotube concentration. The functional role of MWCNTs incorporation in terms of interactions with adult stem cells suggests that PLLA/MWCNT nanocomposites are suitable substrates for primary stem cell culture.


Carbohydrate Polymers | 2014

Novel hydrogels of chitosan and poly(vinyl alcohol)-g-glycolic acid copolymer with enhanced rheological properties

A. Lejardi; Rebeca Hernández; M. Criado; José Ignacio Santos; A. Etxeberria; J.R. Sarasua; Carmen Mijangos

Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) has been grafted with glycolic acid (GL), a biodegradable hydroxyl acid to yield modified poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVAGL). The formation of hydrogels at pH = 6.8 and physiological temperature through blending chitosan (CS) and PVAGL at different concentrations has been investigated. FTIR, DOSY NMR and oscillatory rheology measurements have been carried out on CS/PVAGL hydrogels and the results have been compared to those obtained for CS/PVA hydrogels prepared under the same conditions. The experimental results point to an increase in the number of interactions between chitosan and PVAGL in polymer hydrogels prepared with modified PVA. The resulting materials with enhanced elastic properties and thixotropic behavior are potential candidates to be employed as injectable materials for biomedical applications.


Expert Review of Medical Devices | 2015

An academic, clinical and industrial update on electrospun, additive manufactured and imprinted medical devices

C.N.M. Ryan; Kieran Fuller; Aitor Larrañaga; Manus Biggs; Yves Bayon; J.R. Sarasua; Abhay Pandit; Dimitrios I. Zeugolis

Electrospinning, additive manufacturing and imprint lithography scaffold fabrication technologies have attracted great attention in biomedicine, as they allow production of two- and three- dimensional constructs with tuneable topographical and geometrical features. In vitro data demonstrate that electrospun and imprinted substrates offer control over permanently differentiated and stem cell function. Advancements in functionalisation strategies have further enhanced the bioactivity and reparative capacity of electrospun and additive manufactured devices, as has been evidenced in several preclinical models. Despite this overwhelming success in academic setting, only a few technologies have reached the clinic and only a fraction of them have become commercially available products.


International Scholarly Research Notices | 2013

Nanocomposites Based on PLLA and Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes Support the Myogenic Differentiation of Murine Myoblast Cell Line

Simona Montesano; Erlantz Lizundia; Francesco D'Angelo; Elena Fortunati; Samantha Mattioli; Francesco Morena; Ilaria Bicchi; Fabio Naro; Maurilio Sampaolesi; J.R. Sarasua; J. M. Kenny; Aldo Orlacchio; I. Armentano; Sabata Martino

We explored the effect of poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) containing various percentages (0.1, 0.5, 1, and 3 wt.%) of multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) on the myogenic differentiation of C2C12 murine myoblast progenitor cells. We showed that all PLLA/MWCNTs nanocomposite materials support the myotubes formation more efficiently than neat PLLA as indicated by the high expression of the most significant myogenic markers: MyoD, Myosin Heavy Chain, dimension of myofibres, and fusion myogenic index. Interestingly, we note that both MyoD and myogenic fusion index levels were in the order 0.1 MWCNTs = 0.5 MWCNTs > 1 MWCNTs > 3 MWCNTs > neat PLLA, suggesting that the amount of MWCNTs influenced the cell differentiation.


Polymer Engineering and Science | 2006

Crystallization, morphology, and mechanical behavior of polylactide/poly(ε‐caprolactone) blends

N. López‐Rodríguez; A. López‐Arraiza; Emilio Meaurio; J.R. Sarasua


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2013

Polylactide stereocomplex crystallization prompted by multiwall carbon nanotubes

I. Martínez de Arenaza; J.R. Sarasua; Hegoi Amestoy; Nerea Lopez-Rodriguez; Ester Zuza; Emilio Meaurio; Franck Meyer; José Ignacio Santos; Jean-Marie Raquez; Philippe Dubois


Rheologica Acta | 2014

Phase behavior and effects of microstructure on viscoelastic properties of a series of polylactides and polylactide/poly(ε-caprolactone) copolymers

Jone M. Ugartemendia; María Eugenia Muñoz; J.R. Sarasua; Anton Santamaría


Polymer Engineering and Science | 2013

Plasticization of Poly-L-lactide with L-lactide, D-lactide, and D,L-lactide monomers

N. López‐Rodríguez; J.R. Sarasua


Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2015

Thermal and mechanical characterization of films based on poly(vinyl alcohol) and β-lactoglobulin blends

Nuria Monasterio; Jose R. Leiza; Emiliano Meaurio; J.R. Sarasua


Revista Latinoamericana de Metalurgia y Materiales | 2013

Estudio comparativo de las propiedades físico-mecánicas de compuestos con nanofibras de carbono (CNF) y nanotubos de carbono de múltiple pared (MWCNT) en una matriz termoplástica de poliéter sulfona (PES)

Bladimir Ramón; Natalia Hernadez; J.R. Sarasua

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Erlantz Lizundia

University of the Basque Country

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Emilio Meaurio

University of the Basque Country

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José Ignacio Santos

University of the Basque Country

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N. López‐Rodríguez

University of the Basque Country

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Maurilio Sampaolesi

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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