A comparison study of different physical treatments on cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds for tissue engineering applications
Native cartilage matrix derived (CMD) scaffolds from various animal and human sources have drawn attention in cartilage tissue engineering due to the demonstrable presence of bioactive components. Different chemical and physical treatments have been employed to enhance the micro-architecture of CMD...
Main Authors: | Moradi, A., Pramanik, S., Ataollahi, F., Khalil, A.A., Kamarul, Tunku, Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda |
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IOP Publishing Ltd
2014
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