A new technique for electrospinning sponges has allowed scientists from the University of Surrey to directly produce 3D scaffolds—on which skin grafts could be grown from the patient's own skin.
cientists are one step closer to creating a functioning human heart grown from a patient’s own stem cells. By seeding cells on cadaveric hearts stripped down to their underlying structure, a team of ...
The aim of the experiment was to study the morphology of collagen-based scaffolds modified by caffeic acid, ferulic acid, and gallic acid, their swelling, and degradation rate, as well as the ...
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