Collagen is widely used for biomedical applications and it could represent a valid alternative scaffold material for vascular tissue engineering.In this work, reconstituted collagen films were prepared from neutralized acid-soluble solutions for subsequent haemocompatibility and cell viability performance assays.First, haemoglobin-free, thrombelastography and platelet adhesion tests were performed in order to investigate the blood contact performance.Secondly, specimens were seeded with endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells, and cell viability tests were carried out by MTT and SEM.Results show that neutralized acid-soluble type I collagen films do not enhance blood coagulation, do not alter normal viscoelastic properties of blood and sl...
Nanopatterned (330 nm wide channels) type I collagen films were prepared by solvent casting on poly(...
Artificial vascular and bone prostheses are engineered as bioinert, not allowing cell attachment and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Collagen is widely used for biomedical applications and it could represent a valid alternative scaff...
In this study, nanopatterned crosslinked films of collagen Type I were seeded with human microvascul...
Collagen, the major component of the extracellular matrix, key factor of tissue architecture, provid...
Collagen gels have been widely studied for applications in tissue engineering because of their biolo...
Acknowledgements: This research was financially supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences R...
Abstract. Collagen-based materials were prepared and their properties were studied. The shape of col...
The preparation of films from blends of collagen and poly(vinyl alcohol) is described and the transp...
A technique developed to characterize and compare the cell growth of human vascular smooth muscle ce...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) account for the 31% of total death per year, making them the first ca...
The preparation of films from blends of collagen and poly(vinyl alcohol) is described and the transp...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Tissue engineering offers the opportunity to develop vascular scaffolds that mimic the morphology of...
Nanopatterned (330 nm wide channels) type I collagen films were prepared by solvent casting on poly(...
Artificial vascular and bone prostheses are engineered as bioinert, not allowing cell attachment and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Collagen is widely used for biomedical applications and it could represent a valid alternative scaff...
In this study, nanopatterned crosslinked films of collagen Type I were seeded with human microvascul...
Collagen, the major component of the extracellular matrix, key factor of tissue architecture, provid...
Collagen gels have been widely studied for applications in tissue engineering because of their biolo...
Acknowledgements: This research was financially supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences R...
Abstract. Collagen-based materials were prepared and their properties were studied. The shape of col...
The preparation of films from blends of collagen and poly(vinyl alcohol) is described and the transp...
A technique developed to characterize and compare the cell growth of human vascular smooth muscle ce...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) account for the 31% of total death per year, making them the first ca...
The preparation of films from blends of collagen and poly(vinyl alcohol) is described and the transp...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...
Tissue engineering offers the opportunity to develop vascular scaffolds that mimic the morphology of...
Nanopatterned (330 nm wide channels) type I collagen films were prepared by solvent casting on poly(...
Artificial vascular and bone prostheses are engineered as bioinert, not allowing cell attachment and...
Synthetic materials are known to initiate clinical complications such as inflammation, stenosis, and...