Human Adipose-Derived Hydrogel Characterization Based on In Vitro ASC Biocompatibility and Differentiation
Hydrogels serve as three-dimensional scaffolds whose composition can be customized to allow attachment and proliferation of several different cell types. Extracellular matrix-derived hydrogels are considered close replicates of the tissue microenvironment. They can serve as scaffolds for in vitro ti...
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Main Authors: | Omair A. Mohiuddin (Author), Benjamen T. O'Donnell (Author), J. Nicholas Poche (Author), Rida Iftikhar (Author), Rachel M. Wise (Author), Jessica M. Motherwell (Author), Brett Campbell (Author), Suzana D. Savkovic (Author), Bruce A. Bunnell (Author), Daniel J. Hayes (Author), Jeffrey M. Gimble (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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