Macrophage-mediated degradation of crosslinked collagen scaffolds.
Biological scaffolds used in tissue engineering are incorporated in vivo by a process of cellular in-growth, followed by host-mediated degradation and replacement of these scaffolds, in which phagocytic cells from the monocyte/macrophage cell lineage play a key role. The chemical degradation of scaf...
Main Authors: | Yahyouche, A, Zhidao, X, Czernuszka, J, Clover, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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