Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
Extracellular matrices have drawn attention in tissue engineering as potential biomaterials for scaffold fabrication because of their bioactive components. Noninvasive techniques of scaffold fabrication and cross-linking treatments are believed to maintain the integrity of bioactive molecules while...
Main Authors: | Moradi, A., Ataollahi, F., Sayar, K., Pramanik, S., Chong, P.P., Khalil, A.A., Kamarul, Tunku, Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda |
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John Wiley & Sons
2015
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