Active self-encapsulation (ASE) is a recently developed post-loading method based on absorption of (positively charged) proteins in microporous PLGA microspheres loaded with negatively charged polysaccharides (trapping agents). The aim of this study was to investigate ASE for simultaneous loading and controlled release of multiple growth factors. For this purpose, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and insulin-like growth factor (IGF) were loaded in microspheres containing high molecular weight dextran sulfate (HDS) as trapping agent; loading was performed in a concentrated growth factor solution of low ionic strength and of pH 5 under conditions at which the proteins are positively charged. Subsequent...
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the major regulating factor for the formation of new bl...
The encapsulation of growth factors is an important component of tissue engineer- ing. Using microsp...
Efficient and effective growth factor (GF) delivery is an ongoing challenge for tissue regeneration ...
Active self-encapsulation (ASE) is a recently developed post-loading method based on absorption of (...
To achieve controlled release of different growth factors at different periods (i.e. vascular endoth...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
Localized delivery of bioactive molecules from porous biodegradable scaffolds is very important in a...
We hypothesize that a microsphere/hydrogel combination system could be useful for the local and sust...
In this study, poly (d, l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) composite microspheres containing anhydrous r...
New blood vessel formation is a critical requirement for treating many vascular and ischemia related...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
Introduction. Tissue engineering techniques offer a potential means to develop a tissue engineered c...
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) exerts multiple cellular effects that stimulate wound repair i...
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the major regulating factor for the formation of new bl...
The encapsulation of growth factors is an important component of tissue engineer- ing. Using microsp...
Efficient and effective growth factor (GF) delivery is an ongoing challenge for tissue regeneration ...
Active self-encapsulation (ASE) is a recently developed post-loading method based on absorption of (...
To achieve controlled release of different growth factors at different periods (i.e. vascular endoth...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
The success of any tissue engineering implant relies upon prompt vascularization of the cellular con...
Localized delivery of bioactive molecules from porous biodegradable scaffolds is very important in a...
We hypothesize that a microsphere/hydrogel combination system could be useful for the local and sust...
In this study, poly (d, l-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) composite microspheres containing anhydrous r...
New blood vessel formation is a critical requirement for treating many vascular and ischemia related...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
New vessel formation is the result of the complex orchestration of various elements, such as cells, ...
Introduction. Tissue engineering techniques offer a potential means to develop a tissue engineered c...
Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) exerts multiple cellular effects that stimulate wound repair i...
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is the major regulating factor for the formation of new bl...
The encapsulation of growth factors is an important component of tissue engineer- ing. Using microsp...
Efficient and effective growth factor (GF) delivery is an ongoing challenge for tissue regeneration ...