fibroksisia
Fibroksisia is a term that appears in speculative discussions of biomaterials to describe a class of fibrous, cross-linked polymer networks conceived to mimic features of natural extracellular matrices. The concept emphasizes structural fiber organizations, network porosity, and controllable mechanical properties rather than a single, defined material.
Key characteristics attributed to fibroksisia networks include high porosity for cell infiltration and nutrient transport, anisotropic
In theoretical models, fibroksisia networks form by self-assembly of fibrous polymers followed by controlled cross-linking and
Research status is limited and largely exploratory. The term is not widely standardized and is discussed mainly
As a framework, fibroksisia helps compare natural extracellular matrix features with synthetic scaffolds and composites. It