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BMP Release×Elektrospinning×
FagområdeBiomaterialerBiomaterialer
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår19651934
OphavspersonMarshall UristAnton Formhals
TypeKinetic release assayFiber fabrication process
Oprindelig kildeUrist, M. R. (1965). Bone: formation by autoinduction. Science, 150(3698), 893-899. DOI ↗Formhals, A. (1934). Process and apparatus for preparing artificial threads. U.S. Patent 1,975,504. link ↗
AliasserBMP release kinetics, BMP elution profile, growth factor release assayelectrospun fiber production, electrostatic fiber spinning
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ResuméThe bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) release assay measures the kinetics and amount of BMP elution from a biomaterial carrier over time. BMP-2, BMP-6, BMP-7, and BMP-9 are potent osteoinductive growth factors discovered by Marshall Urist in 1965 that trigger bone and cartilage formation. When loaded into scaffolds, hydrogels, or implants, BMPs must be released in a controlled manner to maximize biological effect while minimizing systemic exposure. The release assay quantifies how much BMP is present in the surrounding medium at defined timepoints, enabling optimization of carrier materials and release profiles for bone regeneration and fracture healing applications.Electrospinning is an electrostatic fiber fabrication process that uses a high electric field to draw polymer solutions or melts into nanoscale fibers. Developed by Anton Formhals in the 1930s and refined by researchers including Darrell Reneker in the 1990s, the technique has become foundational to biomaterials engineering, enabling the creation of porous scaffolds for tissue engineering and drug delivery systems.
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