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Electrochemical fabrication of fibrin gels via cascade reaction for cell culture

Taira et al., 2019

Document ID
756001210894192411
Author
Taira N
Ino K
Kumagai T
Nashimoto Y
Shiku H
Publication year
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Chemical Communications

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We present a new strategy for fabricating fibrin gels by electrochemically controlling a cascade reaction and its application in cell culture. In this strategy, Ca2+ is released from CaCO3 particles via electrochemical acidification. In the presence of the released Ca2+, the …
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