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Collagen type 1 nanofibers

Furthermore, meshes have been composed of multilayers consisting of different polymers. Matsuda and coworkers produced bilayer meshes of a thick polyurethane microfiber mesh and a thin nanofiber mesh composed of type I collagen. The material decouples mechanical properties from the biochemical functionality of collagen to form a prototype scaffold for artificial grafts [194],... [Pg.183]

Huang L, Apkarian RP, Chatkof EL (2001) High-resolution analysis of engineered type I collagen nanofibers by electron microscopy. Scanning 23(6) 372—375... [Pg.126]

Shih YRV et al (2006) Growth of mesenchymal stem cells on electrospun type I collagen nanofibers. Stem Cells 24(11) 2391-2397... [Pg.128]

Ayutsede J et al (2005) Regeneration of Bombyx mori silk by electrospiiming. Part 3 characterization of electrospun nonwoven mat. Polymer 46(5) 1625-1634 Kwon IK, Matsuda T (2005) Co-electrospun nanofiber fabrics of poly(L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolactone) with type I collagen or heparin. Biomacromolecules 6(4) 2096-2105... [Pg.129]

At the microstructural level, the Haversian system or osteon is the repeated structural unit of compact bone, which acts as a weight-bearing pillar. In contrast, spongy bones are made of an interconnecting framework of trabeculae. There are three types of cellular structures in the trabeculae, (1) plate/platelike, (2) plate/ barlike, and (3) bar/barlike. The bone tissue primarily consists of collagen nanofibers and bone minerals crystals (particularly HAp) at the nanostructural level. [Pg.141]


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