Redox??Responsive Degradable PEG Cryogels as Potential Cell Scaffolds in Tissue Engineering
T Dispinar, W Van Camp, LJ De Cock…
Index: Dispinar, Tugba; Van Camp, Wim; De Cock, Liesbeth J.; De Geest, Bruno G.; Du Prez, Filip E. Macromolecular Bioscience, 2012 , vol. 12, # 3 p. 383 - 394
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Abstract
The developments in the area of tissue engineering have highlighted the need for novel degradable scaffolds that are capable to provide a suitable environment for living cells and to allow tissue growth.[1, 2] Since these scaffolds are used as a support to grow cells and to regenerate tissue constructs with various shapes and sizes, they have to meet several important requirements.[3] Obviously, the scaffold should consist of a biocompatible ...
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