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Materials in particulate form for tissue engineering. 2 Applications in bone
Materials in particulate form have been the subjects of intensive research in view of their use as
drug delivery systems. While within this application there are still issues to be addressed, these
systems are now being regarded as having a great potential for tissue engineering applications.
Bone repair is a very demanding task, due to the specific characteristics of skeletal tissues, and the
design of scaffolds for bone tissue engineering presents several difficulties. Materials in particulate
form are now seen as a means of achieving higher control over parameters such as porosity, pore
size, surface area and the mechanical properties of the scaffold. These materials also have the
potential to incorporate biologically active molecules for release and to serve as carriers for cells. It
is believed that the combination of these features would create a more efficient approach towards
regeneration. This review focuses on the application ofmaterials in particulate formfor bone tissue
engineering. A brief overview of bone biology and the healing process is also provided in order to
place the application in its broader context. An original compilation of molecules with a documented
role in bone tissue biology is listed, as they have the potential to be used in bone tissue engineering
strategies. To sum up this review, examples of works addressing the above aspects are presented