Abstract
For many years, scientists have been interested in tissue damage caused by a variety of factors, with the goal of developing a viable treatment. Numerous studies have been conducted in this field. Other methods, the most recent of which is tissue engineering, have also been proposed by nano scientists. They use biodegradable polymers to repair damaged tissue structures to make it possible. Biodegradable polymers are the most commonly used scaffolding materials in tissue engineering. This chapter discussed biodegradable polymers and how they can be used as scaffolding.
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