@book{2025:rivoallan:developmen, title = {Development of a multiphasic material with continuous gradient for tissue engineering of the osteotendinous and myotendinous junctions}, year = {2025}, note = {Tendons link muscle to bone, enabling movement, but heal poorly. To improve repair, researchers are developing engineered grafts mimicking bone-tendon-muscle interfaces. Unique structures at entheses and myotendinous junctions can guide cell differentiation via topographical and mechanical cues. Honeycomb scaffolds induced bone-like differentiation, while aligned fibers promoted tendon fate. A gradient scaffold with three zones (bone, tendon, muscle) supported initial co-culture, though high-proliferation cell lines affected outcomes. Future work involves optimizing scaffold design and using primary or stem cells for full tissue integration.}, edition = {1}, publisher = {TEWISS}, address = {Garbsen}, series = {Berichte aus dem IMP}, volume = {}, author = {Rivoallan, Nicolas} }