Adhesion and growth of bone marrow stromal cells on modified alginate hydrogels.
Alginate is a biodegradable, immunocompatible biopolymer that is capable of immobilizing viable cells and bioactive factors. Few investigations have analyzed the efficacy of alginate gels as substrata for cell attachment and proliferation. Here we have compared the adhesion and subsequent growth of...
Principais autores: | Lawson, M, Barralet, J, Wang, L, Shelton, R, Triffitt, J |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2004
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