Microspheres (MSs) can function as multifunctional scaffolds in different approaches of tissue repair (TR), as a filler, a slow-release depot for growth factors, or a delivery vehicle for cells. Natural cell adhesion-supporting extracellular matrix components like gelatin are good materials for these purposes. Recombinant production of gelatin allows for on-demand design of gelatins, which is why we aim at developing recombinant gelatin (RG) MSs for TR. Two types of MSs (50</p
Successful tissue repair requires orchestrating a range of biochemical and biophysical factors to di...
Introduction: Gelatin is a natural polymer commonly used in biomedical applications in combination w...
Gelatin, a denatured form of collagen, is an attractive biomaterial for biotechnology. In particular...
Microspheres (MSs) can function as multifunctional scaffolds in different approaches of tissue repai...
Microspheres (MSs) can function as multifunctional scaffolds in different approaches of tissue repai...
The regeneration of injured or damaged tissues by cell delivery approaches requires the fabrication ...
Tissue engineering, or the development of three-dimensional (3D) macroscopic biological tissues in v...
An array of different types of hyaluronic acid (HA)- and collagen-based products is available for fi...
The prolonged inflammation and elevation of Matrix Metalloproteniases (MMPs) at the wound site cause...
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines cells, biomaterial scaffolds and envir...
Tissue engineering is the development of functional tissue substitutes that can be used for reconstr...
Gelatine, which is produced by collagen partial hydrolysis, has been largely used in the biomedical ...
During these last few decades the new endeavor of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has d...
Successful tissue repair requires orchestrating a range of biochemical and biophysical factors to di...
Introduction: Gelatin is a natural polymer commonly used in biomedical applications in combination w...
Gelatin, a denatured form of collagen, is an attractive biomaterial for biotechnology. In particular...
Microspheres (MSs) can function as multifunctional scaffolds in different approaches of tissue repai...
Microspheres (MSs) can function as multifunctional scaffolds in different approaches of tissue repai...
The regeneration of injured or damaged tissues by cell delivery approaches requires the fabrication ...
Tissue engineering, or the development of three-dimensional (3D) macroscopic biological tissues in v...
An array of different types of hyaluronic acid (HA)- and collagen-based products is available for fi...
The prolonged inflammation and elevation of Matrix Metalloproteniases (MMPs) at the wound site cause...
Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field that combines cells, biomaterial scaffolds and envir...
Tissue engineering is the development of functional tissue substitutes that can be used for reconstr...
Gelatine, which is produced by collagen partial hydrolysis, has been largely used in the biomedical ...
During these last few decades the new endeavor of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine has d...
Successful tissue repair requires orchestrating a range of biochemical and biophysical factors to di...
Introduction: Gelatin is a natural polymer commonly used in biomedical applications in combination w...
Gelatin, a denatured form of collagen, is an attractive biomaterial for biotechnology. In particular...