Fibrin has been proposed as cell scaffold for numerous tissue engineering applications. While most of the studies have focused on fibrinogen and thrombin, other components of fibrin can also affect its properties. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of buffer solution composition on fibrin biophysical properties. Fibrin scaffolds were synthesized with different calcium, chloride, and factor XIII (FXIII) final concentrations. Light transmission was determined as a relative, semi-quantitative estimator of fiber structure differences, and two compositions, resulting in translucent and opaque gels, were tested for mechanical and biological properties. Gels were seeded with mouse mesenchymal cells, C3H10T1/2, or bovine bone marrow-de...
To study the friction of cell monolayers avoiding damage due to stress concentration, cells can be c...
Fibrin is a protein-based hydrogel formed during blood coagulation. It can also be produced in vitro...
To study the friction of cell monolayers avoiding damage due to stress concentration, cells can be c...
Fibrin has been proposed as cell scaffold for numerous tissue engineering applications. While most o...
Introduction: Fibrin is a natural polymer proposed as a cell scaffold for numerous tissue engineerin...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
This work aims to determine the mechanical and biophysical properties of fibrin gel for the purpose ...
Despite the advances in the management of breast cancer, discovery of novel and targeted drugs remai...
Fibrin gels are an ideal natural biological scaffold for tissue engineering because they are biocomp...
Good manufacturing practice-grade fibrin gel is useful as a scaffold for human mesenchymal stromal c...
In cardiovascular tissue engineering approaches, efficient seeding methods are essential. To achieve...
AbstractBackgroundFibrin gels are a promising biomaterial for tissue engineering. However, current f...
Fibrin and fibrinogen have a well-established track record in tissue engineering due to their innate...
AbstractPolymeric scaffolds formed from synthetic or natural materials have many applications in tis...
Human plasma-derived bilayered skin substitutes were successfully used by our group to produce human...
To study the friction of cell monolayers avoiding damage due to stress concentration, cells can be c...
Fibrin is a protein-based hydrogel formed during blood coagulation. It can also be produced in vitro...
To study the friction of cell monolayers avoiding damage due to stress concentration, cells can be c...
Fibrin has been proposed as cell scaffold for numerous tissue engineering applications. While most o...
Introduction: Fibrin is a natural polymer proposed as a cell scaffold for numerous tissue engineerin...
Due to the increasing needs for organ transplantation and a universal shortage of donated tissues, t...
This work aims to determine the mechanical and biophysical properties of fibrin gel for the purpose ...
Despite the advances in the management of breast cancer, discovery of novel and targeted drugs remai...
Fibrin gels are an ideal natural biological scaffold for tissue engineering because they are biocomp...
Good manufacturing practice-grade fibrin gel is useful as a scaffold for human mesenchymal stromal c...
In cardiovascular tissue engineering approaches, efficient seeding methods are essential. To achieve...
AbstractBackgroundFibrin gels are a promising biomaterial for tissue engineering. However, current f...
Fibrin and fibrinogen have a well-established track record in tissue engineering due to their innate...
AbstractPolymeric scaffolds formed from synthetic or natural materials have many applications in tis...
Human plasma-derived bilayered skin substitutes were successfully used by our group to produce human...
To study the friction of cell monolayers avoiding damage due to stress concentration, cells can be c...
Fibrin is a protein-based hydrogel formed during blood coagulation. It can also be produced in vitro...
To study the friction of cell monolayers avoiding damage due to stress concentration, cells can be c...