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Tissue engineering gelation

Kuo, C.K. Ma, P.X. lonically crosslinked alginate hydrogels as scaffolds for tissue engineering Part 1. Structure, gelation rate and mechanical properties. Biomaterials 2001,22, 511-521. [Pg.2037]

Chitosan can form 3D scaffold that are too weak to be useful in tissue engineering. Hence, inclusion in the chitosan matrix and/or grafting onto chitosan of other substances such as collagen, other biopolymers, or hydroxyapatite has been achieved to improve the mechanical properties of the scaffold and to mimic the nanostructure of the tissue for a better cell adhesion/infiltration and/or to provide thermosensitivity for in situ gelation. [Pg.37]

Key words tissue engineering, in situ scaffolds, gelation mechanics, injectable composites. [Pg.142]

Injectable biomaterials methods of gelation and tissue engineering applications... [Pg.145]

Achilli M, Mantovani D (2010) Tailraing mechanical proptuties of collagtai-based scaffolds for vascular tissue engineering the effects of pH, temperature and ionic strength on gelation. Polymer 2 664-680... [Pg.201]


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