Tenocyte proliferation on collagen scaffolds protects against degradation and improves scaffold properties.
Tissue engineering scaffolds encourage cell proliferation whilst degrading to facilitate tissue regeneration. Their mechanical properties therefore change, decreasing due to scaffold degradation and increasing due to extracellular matrix deposition. This work compares the changing properties of coll...
Main Authors: | Tilley, J, Chaudhury, S, Hakimi, O, Carr, A, Czernuszka, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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