Collagen scaffolds have been widely used as biomaterials for tissue engineering. In general, application of scaffolds requires surgery. In this study, we describe a new and simple technique to prepare porous micro-scaffolds from type I collagen fibrils which can be injected, thus preventing surgery. The size of the micro-scaffolds could be easily controlled using sieves with varying cut-offs. EDC-NHS crosslinking was essential to stabilize the collagen micro-scaffolds. Micro-scaffolds were highly porous and could be injected through small diameter needles (18-21 gauge). Collagen micro-scaffolds may be used as injectables for the local delivery of effector molecules and/or cells, thus creating specific niches to enhance local tissue regenera...
Collagen is one of the most widely used biomaterial for various biomedical applications. In this Res...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
Scaffolds are an important aspect of the tissue engineering approach to tissue regeneration. This st...
Item does not contain fulltextCollagen scaffolds have been widely used as biomaterials for tissue en...
In tissue engineering field, the production of a porous resorbable matrix, termed scaffold, allows ...
Next generation of biomaterials with enhanced functionalities requires the integration of material s...
Three-dimensional (3D) porous scaffolds based on collagen are promising candidates for soft tissue e...
Item does not contain fulltextType I collagen is used widely as a biomaterial. The structure of coll...
Collagen is the main structural protein of most hard and soft tissues in animals and the human body,...
Collagen as an important extra-cellular matrix (ECM) in many tissues is weakly antigenic and the str...
Injectable scaffolds are of interest in the field of regenerative medicine because of their minimall...
The construction of scaffolds and subsequent incorporation of cells and biologics have been widely i...
Here, we describe a porous 3-dimensional collagen scaffold material that supports capillary formatio...
Cell transplantation on biodegradable scaffolds is an established approach in tissue engineering to ...
Here, we describe a porous 3-dimensional collagen scaffold material that supports capillary formatio...
Collagen is one of the most widely used biomaterial for various biomedical applications. In this Res...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
Scaffolds are an important aspect of the tissue engineering approach to tissue regeneration. This st...
Item does not contain fulltextCollagen scaffolds have been widely used as biomaterials for tissue en...
In tissue engineering field, the production of a porous resorbable matrix, termed scaffold, allows ...
Next generation of biomaterials with enhanced functionalities requires the integration of material s...
Three-dimensional (3D) porous scaffolds based on collagen are promising candidates for soft tissue e...
Item does not contain fulltextType I collagen is used widely as a biomaterial. The structure of coll...
Collagen is the main structural protein of most hard and soft tissues in animals and the human body,...
Collagen as an important extra-cellular matrix (ECM) in many tissues is weakly antigenic and the str...
Injectable scaffolds are of interest in the field of regenerative medicine because of their minimall...
The construction of scaffolds and subsequent incorporation of cells and biologics have been widely i...
Here, we describe a porous 3-dimensional collagen scaffold material that supports capillary formatio...
Cell transplantation on biodegradable scaffolds is an established approach in tissue engineering to ...
Here, we describe a porous 3-dimensional collagen scaffold material that supports capillary formatio...
Collagen is one of the most widely used biomaterial for various biomedical applications. In this Res...
Extracellular matrix components are valuable building blocks for the preparation of biomaterials inv...
Scaffolds are an important aspect of the tissue engineering approach to tissue regeneration. This st...