Camilo Mora-Navarro, Andreea Badileanu, Ana M Gracioso Martins, Emily W Ozpinar, Lewis Gaffney, Ian Huntress, Erin Harrell, Jeffrey R Enders, Xinxia Peng, Ryan C Branski, Donald O Freytes
The vocal fold lamina propria (VFLP), one of the outermost layers of the vocal fold (VF), is composed of tissue-specific extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins and is highly susceptible to injury. Various biomaterials have been clinically tested to treat voice disorders (e.g., hydrogels, fat, and hyaluronic acid), but satisfactory recovery of the VF functionality remains elusive. Fibrosis or scar formation in the VF is a major challenge, and the development and refinement of novel therapeutics that promote the healing and normal function of the VF are needed...
March 9, 2020: ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering