Marine Collagen-Based Bioink for 3D Bioprinting of a Bilayered Skin Model
Marine organisms (i.e., fish, jellyfish, sponges or seaweeds) represent an abundant and eco-friendly source of collagen. Marine collagen, compared to mammalian collagen, can be easily extracted, is water-soluble, avoids transmissible diseases and owns anti-microbial activities. Recent studies have r...
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Main Authors: | Aida Cavallo (Author), Tamer Al Kayal (Author), Angelica Mero (Author), Andrea Mezzetta (Author), Anissa Pisani (Author), Ilenia Foffa (Author), Cecilia Vecoli (Author), Marianna Buscemi (Author), Lorenzo Guazzelli (Author), Giorgio Soldani (Author), Paola Losi (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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