Background/Aim: The aim of this study was the conception, production, material analysis and cytocompatibility analysis of a new collagen foam for medical applications. Materials and Methods: After the innovative production of various collagen sponges from bovine sources, the foams were analyzed ex vivo in terms of their structure (including pore size) and in vitro in terms of cytocompatibility according to EN ISO 10993-5/-12. In vitro, the collagen foams were compared with the established soft and hard tissue materials cerabone and Jason membrane (both botiss biomaterials GmbH, Zossen, Germany). Results: Collagen foams with different compositions were successfully produced from bovine sources. Ex vivo, the foams showed a stable and long-las...
Full-thickness skin wounds have become a serious burden to patients, medical care, and the socio-eco...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals and has found a wide range of applications in human...
Cytocompatibility analyses of new implant materials or biomaterials are not only prescribed by the M...
OBJECTIVE: to perform a comparative morphological study of biocompatibility, biodegradation, and tis...
Wound healing is a natural process that occurs in response to tissue injury [1]. In the skin, the en...
Collagen is key component of extracellular matrix for human and animals. It can be extracted and app...
Maintenance of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) requires a tissue-specific microenvironment (i.e., nich...
Collagen sponges are used in many medical application as implant or as biomaterial in the field of t...
We describe an in vitro model that we have used to evaluate dermal substitutes and to obtain data on...
ABSTRACT. The aim of our research was to obtain porous matrices from collagen and collagen-hyaluroni...
Collagen Matrix (CM) 10826 is a nanostructured bi-layered collagen membrane obtained from type I and...
For reconstruction and regeneration of hard tissues, scaffold biomaterials with large size pores and...
Collagen Matrix (CM) 10826 is a nanostructured bi-layered collagen membrane obtained from type I and...
The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the collagen-gelatin sponge (CGS) wi...
The goal of this thesis was to develop collagen methacrylamide (CMA) into a functional biological sc...
Full-thickness skin wounds have become a serious burden to patients, medical care, and the socio-eco...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals and has found a wide range of applications in human...
Cytocompatibility analyses of new implant materials or biomaterials are not only prescribed by the M...
OBJECTIVE: to perform a comparative morphological study of biocompatibility, biodegradation, and tis...
Wound healing is a natural process that occurs in response to tissue injury [1]. In the skin, the en...
Collagen is key component of extracellular matrix for human and animals. It can be extracted and app...
Maintenance of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) requires a tissue-specific microenvironment (i.e., nich...
Collagen sponges are used in many medical application as implant or as biomaterial in the field of t...
We describe an in vitro model that we have used to evaluate dermal substitutes and to obtain data on...
ABSTRACT. The aim of our research was to obtain porous matrices from collagen and collagen-hyaluroni...
Collagen Matrix (CM) 10826 is a nanostructured bi-layered collagen membrane obtained from type I and...
For reconstruction and regeneration of hard tissues, scaffold biomaterials with large size pores and...
Collagen Matrix (CM) 10826 is a nanostructured bi-layered collagen membrane obtained from type I and...
The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness of the collagen-gelatin sponge (CGS) wi...
The goal of this thesis was to develop collagen methacrylamide (CMA) into a functional biological sc...
Full-thickness skin wounds have become a serious burden to patients, medical care, and the socio-eco...
Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals and has found a wide range of applications in human...
Cytocompatibility analyses of new implant materials or biomaterials are not only prescribed by the M...