Contains fulltext : 108282.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adequate cellular in-growth into biomaterials is one of the fundamental requirements of scaffolds used in regenerative medicine. Type I collagen is the most commonly used material for soft tissue engineering, because it is nonimmunogenic and a highly porous network for cellular support can be produced. However, in general, adequate cell in-growth and cell seeding has been suboptimal. In this study we prepared collagen scaffolds of different collagen densities and investigated the cellular distribution. We also prepared a hybrid polymer-collagen scaffold to achieve an optimal cellular distribution as well as sufficient mechanical strength. Collagen scaffolds...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
This work proposes biodegradable textile-based structures for tissue engineering applications. We de...
Item does not contain fulltextEngineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportiona...
INTRODUCTION: Advantages of synthetic polymers as a scaffolding material include the ability to prod...
Scaffold materials should favor cell attachment and proliferation, and provide designable 3D structu...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
Current tissue-engineering approaches require improved biomaterials to balance microstructural and m...
Scaffold materials should favor cell attachment and proliferation, and provide designable 3D structu...
Scaffold materials should favor cell attachment and proliferation, and provide designable 3D structu...
Contains fulltext : 165949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Type I collag...
In tissue engineering field, the production of a porous resorbable matrix, termed scaffold, allows ...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
This manuscript describes the development of a collagen moulding method for the reproducible rapid m...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
This work proposes biodegradable textile-based structures for tissue engineering applications. We de...
Item does not contain fulltextEngineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportiona...
INTRODUCTION: Advantages of synthetic polymers as a scaffolding material include the ability to prod...
Scaffold materials should favor cell attachment and proliferation, and provide designable 3D structu...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
Current tissue-engineering approaches require improved biomaterials to balance microstructural and m...
Scaffold materials should favor cell attachment and proliferation, and provide designable 3D structu...
Scaffold materials should favor cell attachment and proliferation, and provide designable 3D structu...
Contains fulltext : 165949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Type I collag...
In tissue engineering field, the production of a porous resorbable matrix, termed scaffold, allows ...
Collagen is highly conserved across species and has been used extensively for tissue regeneration; h...
This manuscript describes the development of a collagen moulding method for the reproducible rapid m...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
Recently, tissue engineered solutions have been investigated to cure rotator cuff tears, whose curin...
This work proposes biodegradable textile-based structures for tissue engineering applications. We de...
Item does not contain fulltextEngineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportiona...