Generation of biocompatible and biomimetic tissue-like biomaterials is crucial to ensure the success of engineered substitutes in tissue repair. Natural biomaterials able to mimic the structure and composition of native extracellular matrices typically show better results than synthetic biomaterials. The aim of this study was to perform an in vivo time-course biocompatibility analysis of fibrin-agarose tissue-like hydrogels at the histological, imagenological, hematological, and biochemical levels. Tissue-like hydrogels were produced by a controlled biofabrication process allowing the generation of biomechanically and structurally stable hydrogels. The hydrogels were implanted subcutaneously in 25 male Wistar rats and evaluated after 1, 5, ...
Introduction: A synthetic polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG), was conjugated to fibrinogen as a three...
OBJECTIVE: to perform a comparative morphological study of biocompatibility, biodegradation, and tis...
Filler materials for medical use present limits, such as the induction of chronic inflammation and f...
Hyaluronic acid (HA) and fibrin glue (FG) are effective hydrogels for tissue engineering application...
Five agarose types (D1LE, D2LE, LM, MS8 and D5) were evaluated in tissue engineering and compared fo...
Maxillofacial, orthopedic, oral, and plastic surgery require materials for tissue augmentation, guid...
Novel artificial tissues with potential usefulness in local-based therapies have been generated by t...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
Development of an ideal biomaterial for clinical use is one of the main objectives of current resea...
The field of tissue engineering focuses on delivering patient-derived stem cells to the body through...
Dermal wound healing relies on the properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Thus, hydrogels tha...
In this study, Bombyx mori silk based hydrogels were prepared and their biorelevant properties like ...
<p>(A) The polyacrylic chambers containing collagen scaffolds infiltrated with fibrinogen gel (circl...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
The therapeutic efficacy of a medical product after implantation depends strongly on the host-initia...
Introduction: A synthetic polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG), was conjugated to fibrinogen as a three...
OBJECTIVE: to perform a comparative morphological study of biocompatibility, biodegradation, and tis...
Filler materials for medical use present limits, such as the induction of chronic inflammation and f...
Hyaluronic acid (HA) and fibrin glue (FG) are effective hydrogels for tissue engineering application...
Five agarose types (D1LE, D2LE, LM, MS8 and D5) were evaluated in tissue engineering and compared fo...
Maxillofacial, orthopedic, oral, and plastic surgery require materials for tissue augmentation, guid...
Novel artificial tissues with potential usefulness in local-based therapies have been generated by t...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
Development of an ideal biomaterial for clinical use is one of the main objectives of current resea...
The field of tissue engineering focuses on delivering patient-derived stem cells to the body through...
Dermal wound healing relies on the properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Thus, hydrogels tha...
In this study, Bombyx mori silk based hydrogels were prepared and their biorelevant properties like ...
<p>(A) The polyacrylic chambers containing collagen scaffolds infiltrated with fibrinogen gel (circl...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
The therapeutic efficacy of a medical product after implantation depends strongly on the host-initia...
Introduction: A synthetic polymer polyethylene glycol (PEG), was conjugated to fibrinogen as a three...
OBJECTIVE: to perform a comparative morphological study of biocompatibility, biodegradation, and tis...
Filler materials for medical use present limits, such as the induction of chronic inflammation and f...