Three-dimensional hydrogels are ideal for tissue engineering applications due to their structural integrity and similarity to native soft tissues; however, they can lack mechanical stability. Our objective was to develop a bioactive and mechanically stable hydrogel for clinical application. Auricular cartilage was decellularised using a combination of hypertonic and hypotonic solutions with and without enzymes to produce acellular tissue. Methacryloyl groups were crosslinked with alginate and PVA main chains via 2-aminoethylmathacrylate and the entire macromonomer further crosslinked with the acellular tissue. The resultant hydrogels were characterised for its physicochemical properties (using NMR), in vitro degradation (via GPC analysis), ...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Novel hybrid hydrogels based on alginate and keratin were successfully produced for the first time. ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
The aims of this paper are: (1) to review the current state of the art in the field of cartilage sub...
International audienceTissue engineering is an emerging field of regenerative medicine which holds p...
Developing a biomaterial suitable for adipose-derived stem cell (ADSCs)-laden scaffolds that can dir...
Tissue engineering is a promising method for the regeneration of cartilage defects. Thisapproach gen...
The ideal scaffold for cartilage regeneration is expected to provide adequate mechanical strength, c...
For millions of people, damaged cartilage is a major source of pain and disability. As those people ...
Hydrogels hold a macromolecular structure comparable to that of native tissues and thus are very att...
The treatment of articular cartilage damage is a major task in the medical science of orthopedics. H...
Damage to cartilage from general wear, disease, or injury can lead to joint pain and tissue degenera...
[[abstract]]Decellularized matrices can effectively reduce severe immune rejection with their cells ...
Annually, millions of patients suffer from irreversible injury owing to the loss or failure of an or...
In this study, a hybrid system consisting of 3D printed polycaprolactone (PCL) filled with hydrogel ...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Novel hybrid hydrogels based on alginate and keratin were successfully produced for the first time. ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
The aims of this paper are: (1) to review the current state of the art in the field of cartilage sub...
International audienceTissue engineering is an emerging field of regenerative medicine which holds p...
Developing a biomaterial suitable for adipose-derived stem cell (ADSCs)-laden scaffolds that can dir...
Tissue engineering is a promising method for the regeneration of cartilage defects. Thisapproach gen...
The ideal scaffold for cartilage regeneration is expected to provide adequate mechanical strength, c...
For millions of people, damaged cartilage is a major source of pain and disability. As those people ...
Hydrogels hold a macromolecular structure comparable to that of native tissues and thus are very att...
The treatment of articular cartilage damage is a major task in the medical science of orthopedics. H...
Damage to cartilage from general wear, disease, or injury can lead to joint pain and tissue degenera...
[[abstract]]Decellularized matrices can effectively reduce severe immune rejection with their cells ...
Annually, millions of patients suffer from irreversible injury owing to the loss or failure of an or...
In this study, a hybrid system consisting of 3D printed polycaprolactone (PCL) filled with hydrogel ...
International audienceRepairing or replacing damaged human tissues has been the ambitious goal of re...
Novel hybrid hydrogels based on alginate and keratin were successfully produced for the first time. ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...