Improved angiogenic cell penetration in vitro and in vivo in collagen scaffolds with internal channels.
Porous scaffolds are limited in volume due to diffusion constraint and delay of vascular network formation. Channels have the potential to speed up cellular penetration. Their effectiveness in improving angiogenic cell penetration was assessed in vitro and in vivo in 3-D collagen scaffolds. In vitro...
Main Authors: | Yahyouche, A, Zhidao, X, Triffitt, J, Czernuszka, J, Clover, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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