Pawelec et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Understanding anisotropy and architecture in ice-templated biopolymer scaffoldsPawelec et al., 2014
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- Pawelec K
- Husmann A
- Best S
- Cameron R
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- Materials Science and Engineering: C
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Biopolymer scaffolds have great therapeutic potential within tissue engineering due to their large interconnected porosity and biocompatibility. Using an ice-templated technique, where collagen is concentrated into a porous network by ice nucleation and growth, scaffolds with …
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