Autologous fibrin gel is commonly used as a scaffold for filling defects in articular cartilage. This biomaterial can also be used as a sealant to control small hemorrhages and is especially helpful in situations where tissue reparation capacity is limited. In particular, fibrin can act as a scaffold for various cell types because it can accommodate cell migration, differentiation, and proliferation. Despite knowledge of the advantages of this biomaterial and mastery of the techniques required for its application, the durability of several types of sealant at the site of injury remains questionable. Due to the importance of such data for evaluating the quality and efficiency of fibrin gel formulations on its use as a scaffold, this study so...
Fibrin sealants derived from human blood can be used in tissue engineering to assist in the repair o...
Biomaterials are used as a promising alternative to bone grafts, including bioceramics whose composi...
Autologous fibrin glue has been demonstrated as a potential scaffold with very good biocompatibility...
Abstract Hemostatic and adhesive agents date back to World War II, when homologous fibrin sealant ca...
More than a decade of work has been devoted to engineering cartilage for articular surface repair. T...
Fibrin sealant, a widely available tissue adhesive, has been used since 1940 in a variety of clinica...
<div><p>Abstract Lesions to the nervous system often produce hemorrhage and tissue loss that are dif...
ABSTRACT: Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known...
Tissue engineering has special interest in bone tissue aiming at future medical applications Studies...
Articular cartilage is a highly organized tissue that provides remarkable load-bearing and low frict...
Since the beginning of the 1990s a plethora of research approaches towards cartilage engineering for...
Articular cartilage is a very resilient tissue; however, it has a very limited healing capacity afte...
Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known for its c...
Abstract: Stabilization of fibrin-chondrocyte constructs with fi-brinolytical inhibitors has been sh...
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local hemorrhage. This...
Fibrin sealants derived from human blood can be used in tissue engineering to assist in the repair o...
Biomaterials are used as a promising alternative to bone grafts, including bioceramics whose composi...
Autologous fibrin glue has been demonstrated as a potential scaffold with very good biocompatibility...
Abstract Hemostatic and adhesive agents date back to World War II, when homologous fibrin sealant ca...
More than a decade of work has been devoted to engineering cartilage for articular surface repair. T...
Fibrin sealant, a widely available tissue adhesive, has been used since 1940 in a variety of clinica...
<div><p>Abstract Lesions to the nervous system often produce hemorrhage and tissue loss that are dif...
ABSTRACT: Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known...
Tissue engineering has special interest in bone tissue aiming at future medical applications Studies...
Articular cartilage is a highly organized tissue that provides remarkable load-bearing and low frict...
Since the beginning of the 1990s a plethora of research approaches towards cartilage engineering for...
Articular cartilage is a very resilient tissue; however, it has a very limited healing capacity afte...
Fibrin glue has been researched as an alternative method for tissue synthesis and is known for its c...
Abstract: Stabilization of fibrin-chondrocyte constructs with fi-brinolytical inhibitors has been sh...
The first bioprocess that occurs in response to wounding is the deterrence of local hemorrhage. This...
Fibrin sealants derived from human blood can be used in tissue engineering to assist in the repair o...
Biomaterials are used as a promising alternative to bone grafts, including bioceramics whose composi...
Autologous fibrin glue has been demonstrated as a potential scaffold with very good biocompatibility...