Vascular Guidance: Microstructural Scaffold Patterning for Inductive Neovascularization
Current tissue engineering techniques are limited by inadequate vascularisation and perfusion of cell-scaffold constructs. Microstructural patterning through biomimetic vascular channels within a polymer scaffold might induce neovascularization, allowing fabrication of large engineered constructs. T...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Muller (Author), Harvey Chim (Author), Augustinus Bader (Author), Matthew Whiteman (Author), Jan-Thorsten Schantz (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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