This study aims to evaluate the effects of the two most widely used glycosaminoglycans (dermatan sulphate and heparin) on both the structural and biological properties of collagen based modified membranes (COL/GAGs membranes) designed for tissue engineering. The molecular weight of dermatan sulphate and heparins was correlated with the membrane feasibility and the cell (fibroblasts and keratinocytes) ability to adhere and proliferate on the COL/GAG membranes.Microstructure and physico-chemical properties of COL/GAGs membranes were examined using scanning electron microscopy and differential scanning calorimetry; the free amino group content and the swelling properties were also detected. The morphology, proliferation and growth behaviour ...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
International audienceCurrently, there is a lack of models representing the skin dermal heterogeneit...
International audienceIt may be hypothesized that wound healing will benefit from polymer membranes ...
Adhesion of tissue cells to biomaterials is a prerequisite of paramount importance for the effective...
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[[abstract]]©2006 Elsevier - To develop a novel biomaterial for chondrocyte culture, 8 glycosaminogl...
Tissue engineering is an emerging interdisciplinary field developing new ways of treatment of patien...
Conventional poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) membrane fabrication techniques such as solvent casting rais...
The organization of type I collagen and how it is affected by glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), proteoglyca...
Interest is increasing in biological scaffolds for tissue regeneration, such as extracellular matrix...
Different collagen barrier membranes come in various sources and crosslinking that may affect barrie...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
Objective: To analyze Mucograft®(MG), a recently introduced collagen matrix, in vitro and in vivo, ...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
International audienceCurrently, there is a lack of models representing the skin dermal heterogeneit...
International audienceIt may be hypothesized that wound healing will benefit from polymer membranes ...
Adhesion of tissue cells to biomaterials is a prerequisite of paramount importance for the effective...
Contains fulltext : 81158_pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
[[abstract]]©2006 Elsevier - To develop a novel biomaterial for chondrocyte culture, 8 glycosaminogl...
Tissue engineering is an emerging interdisciplinary field developing new ways of treatment of patien...
Conventional poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) membrane fabrication techniques such as solvent casting rais...
The organization of type I collagen and how it is affected by glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), proteoglyca...
Interest is increasing in biological scaffolds for tissue regeneration, such as extracellular matrix...
Different collagen barrier membranes come in various sources and crosslinking that may affect barrie...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
Objective: To analyze Mucograft®(MG), a recently introduced collagen matrix, in vitro and in vivo, ...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
Biocompatibility and tissue regenerating capacity are essential characteristics in the design of col...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
International audienceCurrently, there is a lack of models representing the skin dermal heterogeneit...