For medical application, easily accessible biomaterials with tailored properties are desirable. Collagen type I represents a biomaterial of choice for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Here, we present a simple method to modify the properties of collagen and to generate collagen laminates. We selected three commercially available collagen sheets with different thicknesses and densities and examined the effect of rose bengal and green light collagen crosslinking (RGX) on properties such as microstructure, swelling degree, mechanical stability, cell compatibility and drug release. The highest impact of RGX was measured for Atelocollagen, for which the swelling degree was reduced from 630% (w/w) to 520% (w/w) and thickness measured...
Collagen type I scaffolds are commonly used due to its abundance, biocompatibility, and ubiquity. Mo...
The controlled release of antibiotics prevents the spread of pathogens and thereby improves healing ...
Photochemical crosslinking is an emerging technique able to modify the physicochemical properties of...
For medical application, easily accessible biomaterials with tailored properties are desirable. Coll...
The presentation of biologically active molecules by modified biomacromolecules is of scientific int...
Cell survival within mechanically strong scaffolds is critical in the design of tissue engineered co...
Collagen gel is a natural biomaterial commonly used in tissue engineering because of its close resem...
Collagen is a natural biomaterial with excellent biocompatibility. However, unprocessed collagen has...
The optimization of collagen-based scaffolds for tissue engineering goes through the careful selecti...
Collagen presents an attractive biomaterial for tissue engineering because of its excellent biocompa...
AbstractWe provide evidence to show that the standard reactant concentrations used in tissue enginee...
UNLABELLED: We provide evidence to show that the standard reactant concentrations used in tissue eng...
Short wavelength (λ = 254 nm) UV irradiation was evaluated over a range of intensities (0.06 to 0.96...
The use of collagen scaffold in tissue engineering is on the rise, as modifications to mechanical pr...
The present work targets the development of collagen-based hydrogel precursors, functionalized with ...
Collagen type I scaffolds are commonly used due to its abundance, biocompatibility, and ubiquity. Mo...
The controlled release of antibiotics prevents the spread of pathogens and thereby improves healing ...
Photochemical crosslinking is an emerging technique able to modify the physicochemical properties of...
For medical application, easily accessible biomaterials with tailored properties are desirable. Coll...
The presentation of biologically active molecules by modified biomacromolecules is of scientific int...
Cell survival within mechanically strong scaffolds is critical in the design of tissue engineered co...
Collagen gel is a natural biomaterial commonly used in tissue engineering because of its close resem...
Collagen is a natural biomaterial with excellent biocompatibility. However, unprocessed collagen has...
The optimization of collagen-based scaffolds for tissue engineering goes through the careful selecti...
Collagen presents an attractive biomaterial for tissue engineering because of its excellent biocompa...
AbstractWe provide evidence to show that the standard reactant concentrations used in tissue enginee...
UNLABELLED: We provide evidence to show that the standard reactant concentrations used in tissue eng...
Short wavelength (λ = 254 nm) UV irradiation was evaluated over a range of intensities (0.06 to 0.96...
The use of collagen scaffold in tissue engineering is on the rise, as modifications to mechanical pr...
The present work targets the development of collagen-based hydrogel precursors, functionalized with ...
Collagen type I scaffolds are commonly used due to its abundance, biocompatibility, and ubiquity. Mo...
The controlled release of antibiotics prevents the spread of pathogens and thereby improves healing ...
Photochemical crosslinking is an emerging technique able to modify the physicochemical properties of...