Gelatin is a natural protein with many desirable properties for application as a biomaterial, including scaffolding for tissue engineering. In this work gelatin A with a molecular weight in the range 50?100 kg mol-1 was modified with methacrylic anhydride and processed into a concentrated oil-in-water emulsion. Polymerization of the continuous phase gave rise to a polyHIPE, a porous material possessing a highly interconnected, trabecular morphology. In the paper, we focused on the goal of obtaining matrixes characterized by suitable sizes of both voids and interconnects, to allow an in depth colonization from transplanted cells. In this respect, we investigated the role of the volume percentage of the dispersed phase and the effect of addit...
Scaffold morphology plays a key role in the development of tissue engineering constructs. The contro...
Additive manufacturing forms a potential route towards economically viable production of cellular co...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are popular for cell culture and tissue-engineering applicatio...
The porous microstructure of scaffolds is an essential consideration for tissue engineering, which p...
All original data for the manuscript "A porous gelatin methacrylate-based material for 3D cell-laden...
3D constructs are fundamental in tissue engineering and cancer modeling, generating a demand for tai...
Doble titulacióThe objective of this work was to fabricate gelatin and alpha-tricalcium phosphate (α...
Gelatin is considered as a partially degraded product of collagen and it is a biodegradable polymer ...
The present work describes for the first time the production of self-supporting low gelatin density ...
Highly open porous biodegradable scaffolds, based on gelatin A3, were fabricated with the aim of usi...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering scaffold design is the realization of structures with a ...
Recently, three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds produced using poly-Pickering high internal phase emulsio...
In the present work, a novel synthetic methodology for the preparation of scaffold of biopolymeric n...
This thesis presents the development of entropy-elastic gelatin based networks in the form of films ...
A series of PVA/gelatin scaffolds in different concentrations were prepared and blended to evaluate ...
Scaffold morphology plays a key role in the development of tissue engineering constructs. The contro...
Additive manufacturing forms a potential route towards economically viable production of cellular co...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are popular for cell culture and tissue-engineering applicatio...
The porous microstructure of scaffolds is an essential consideration for tissue engineering, which p...
All original data for the manuscript "A porous gelatin methacrylate-based material for 3D cell-laden...
3D constructs are fundamental in tissue engineering and cancer modeling, generating a demand for tai...
Doble titulacióThe objective of this work was to fabricate gelatin and alpha-tricalcium phosphate (α...
Gelatin is considered as a partially degraded product of collagen and it is a biodegradable polymer ...
The present work describes for the first time the production of self-supporting low gelatin density ...
Highly open porous biodegradable scaffolds, based on gelatin A3, were fabricated with the aim of usi...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering scaffold design is the realization of structures with a ...
Recently, three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds produced using poly-Pickering high internal phase emulsio...
In the present work, a novel synthetic methodology for the preparation of scaffold of biopolymeric n...
This thesis presents the development of entropy-elastic gelatin based networks in the form of films ...
A series of PVA/gelatin scaffolds in different concentrations were prepared and blended to evaluate ...
Scaffold morphology plays a key role in the development of tissue engineering constructs. The contro...
Additive manufacturing forms a potential route towards economically viable production of cellular co...
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) hydrogels are popular for cell culture and tissue-engineering applicatio...