Biocomposite films comprising a non-crosslinked, natural polymer (collagen) and a synthetic polymer, poly(var epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL), have been produced by impregnation of lyophilised collagen mats with a solution of PCL in dichloromethane followed by solvent evaporation. This approach avoids the toxicity problems associated with chemical crosslinking. Distinct changes in film morphology, from continuous surface coating to open porous format, were achieved by variation of processing parameters such as collagen:PCL ratio and the weight of the starting lyophilised collagen mat. Collagenase digestion indicated that the collagen content of 1:4 and 1:8 collagen:PCL biocomposites was almost totally accessible for enzymatic digestion indicati...
The objective of the present investigation is to systematically evaluate the role of polymer crystal...
Tissue engineering of skin based on collagen:PCL biocomposites using a designed co-culture system is...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
The preparation and characterisation of collagen: PCL, gelatin: PCL and gelatin/collagen:PCL biocomp...
The preparation and characterisation of collagen:PCL composites for manufacture of tissue engineered...
YesBiosynthetic materials have emerged as one of the most exciting and productive fields in polymer ...
Thin films of both pure soluble collagen (CLG) and poly(vinylalcohol) (PVA) and mixtures of the two,...
Abstract. Collagen-based materials were prepared and their properties were studied. The shape of col...
Biosynthetic materials have emerged as one of the most exciting and productive fields in polymer che...
Current tissue-engineering approaches require improved biomaterials to balance microstructural and m...
Films of collagen (CLG) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), PNIPAAm, were prepared by casting from wate...
A range of 'bioartificial' collagen/poly(vinyl alcohol) blends have been produced, cast as films and...
The mechanical, biological and surface properties of films, based on blends of soluble collagen and ...
Two new polymeric materials were prepared by coating of polyurethane (PU) with a collagen (COL) gel ...
Abstract Collagen, the most abundant extracellular matrix protein in animal kingdom belongs to a fam...
The objective of the present investigation is to systematically evaluate the role of polymer crystal...
Tissue engineering of skin based on collagen:PCL biocomposites using a designed co-culture system is...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
The preparation and characterisation of collagen: PCL, gelatin: PCL and gelatin/collagen:PCL biocomp...
The preparation and characterisation of collagen:PCL composites for manufacture of tissue engineered...
YesBiosynthetic materials have emerged as one of the most exciting and productive fields in polymer ...
Thin films of both pure soluble collagen (CLG) and poly(vinylalcohol) (PVA) and mixtures of the two,...
Abstract. Collagen-based materials were prepared and their properties were studied. The shape of col...
Biosynthetic materials have emerged as one of the most exciting and productive fields in polymer che...
Current tissue-engineering approaches require improved biomaterials to balance microstructural and m...
Films of collagen (CLG) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), PNIPAAm, were prepared by casting from wate...
A range of 'bioartificial' collagen/poly(vinyl alcohol) blends have been produced, cast as films and...
The mechanical, biological and surface properties of films, based on blends of soluble collagen and ...
Two new polymeric materials were prepared by coating of polyurethane (PU) with a collagen (COL) gel ...
Abstract Collagen, the most abundant extracellular matrix protein in animal kingdom belongs to a fam...
The objective of the present investigation is to systematically evaluate the role of polymer crystal...
Tissue engineering of skin based on collagen:PCL biocomposites using a designed co-culture system is...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...