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The following pages link to Acellular biological tissues containing inherent glycosaminoglycans for loading basic fibroblast growth factor promote angiogenesis and tissue regeneration. (Q51130000):
Displaying 13 items.
- The human umbilical vein with Wharton's jelly as an allogeneic, acellular construct for vocal fold restoration (Q30478995) (← links)
- Controlled release of hepatocyte growth factor from a bovine acellular scaffold for vocal fold reconstruction. (Q33814752) (← links)
- A biomimetic approach to active self-microencapsulation of proteins in PLGA. (Q34715789) (← links)
- Decellularization and Delipidation Protocols of Bovine Bone and Pericardium for Bone Grafting and Guided Bone Regeneration Procedures (Q35697879) (← links)
- Design and characterization of an injectable pericardial matrix gel: a potentially autologous scaffold for cardiac tissue engineering (Q42020186) (← links)
- Directional migration of endothelial cells towards angiogenesis using polymer fibres in a 3D co-culture system (Q42875992) (← links)
- Role of hyaluronan in angiogenesis and its utility to angiogenic tissue engineering (Q43189555) (← links)
- The energy density of laser light differentially modulates the skin morphological reorganization in a murine model of healing by secondary intention (Q44685152) (← links)
- RGD-modified acellular bovine pericardium as a bioprosthetic scaffold for tissue engineering. (Q45977353) (← links)
- Sustained release and activation of the growth factor basic fibroblast growth factor from loaded scaffolds in heart valve tissue engineering (Q47434720) (← links)
- Effect of chemical immobilization of SDF-1α into muscle-derived scaffolds on angiogenesis and muscle progenitor recruitment (Q48133701) (← links)
- Conjunctival structural and functional reconstruction using acellular bovine pericardium graft (Normal GEN®) in rabbits (Q51622424) (← links)
- [Hyaluronic acid: structure, metabolism and implication in cicatrisation] (Q84142693) (← links)