In this study, we examined the effects of varying collagen concentration and crosslink density on the biological, structural and mechanical properties of collagen-GAG scaffolds for bone tissue engineering. Three different collagen contents (0.25%, 0.5% and 1% collagen) and two different dehydrothermal (DHT) crosslinking processes [1] 105 degrees C for 24 h and [2] 150 degrees C for 48 h were investigated. These scaffolds were assessed for (1) pore size, (2) permeability (3) compressive strength and (4) cell viability. The largest pore size, permeability rate, compressive modulus, cell number and cell metabolic activity was all found to occur on the 1% collagen scaffold due to its increased collagen composition and the DHT treatment at 150 d...
The optimization of collagen-based scaffolds for tissue engineering goes through the careful selecti...
Collagen, the major component of the extracellular matrix, key factor of tissue architecture, provid...
Among various natural biopolymers, type I collagen gels have demonstrated the highest potential as b...
In this study, we examined the effects of varying collagen concentration and crosslink density on th...
In this study, we examined the effects of varying collagen concentration and crosslink density on th...
The mechanical properties of tissue engineering scaffolds are critical for preserving the structural...
Collagen-glycosaminoglycan (GAG) scaffolds were initially designed for use in skin regeneration and ...
Collagen-glycosaminoglycan (GAG) scaffolds were initially designed for use in skin regeneration and ...
Crosslinking and denaturation were two variables that deeply affected the performance of collagen-ba...
Scaffolds are an important aspect of the tissue engineering approach to tissue regeneration. This st...
Scaffolds are an important aspect of the tissue engineering approach to tissue regeneration. This st...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
Crosslinking and the resultant changes in mechanical properties have been shown to influence cellula...
The mechanical properties of tissue engineering scaffolds are critical for preserving the structural...
The optimization of collagen-based scaffolds for tissue engineering goes through the careful selecti...
Collagen, the major component of the extracellular matrix, key factor of tissue architecture, provid...
Among various natural biopolymers, type I collagen gels have demonstrated the highest potential as b...
In this study, we examined the effects of varying collagen concentration and crosslink density on th...
In this study, we examined the effects of varying collagen concentration and crosslink density on th...
The mechanical properties of tissue engineering scaffolds are critical for preserving the structural...
Collagen-glycosaminoglycan (GAG) scaffolds were initially designed for use in skin regeneration and ...
Collagen-glycosaminoglycan (GAG) scaffolds were initially designed for use in skin regeneration and ...
Crosslinking and denaturation were two variables that deeply affected the performance of collagen-ba...
Scaffolds are an important aspect of the tissue engineering approach to tissue regeneration. This st...
Scaffolds are an important aspect of the tissue engineering approach to tissue regeneration. This st...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
Collagen is the most fundamental unit of the extra cellular matrix and is found in most mammal tissu...
Crosslinking and the resultant changes in mechanical properties have been shown to influence cellula...
The mechanical properties of tissue engineering scaffolds are critical for preserving the structural...
The optimization of collagen-based scaffolds for tissue engineering goes through the careful selecti...
Collagen, the major component of the extracellular matrix, key factor of tissue architecture, provid...
Among various natural biopolymers, type I collagen gels have demonstrated the highest potential as b...