An: In vitro evaluation of fibrinogen and gelatin containing cryogels as dermal regeneration scaffolds

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Allan, I. U.
Tolhurst, B. A.
Shevchenko, R. V.
Dainiak, M. B.
Illsley, M.
Ivanov, A.
Jungvid, H.
Galaev, I. Y.
James, S. L.
Mikhalovsky, S. V.

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Biomaterials Science

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Macroporous cryogels containing mixtures of two key components of the dermal extracellular matrix, fibrinogen and collagen-derived gelatin, were evaluated for use as dermal tissue regeneration scaffolds. The infiltration of human dermal fibroblasts into these matrices was quantitatively assessed in vitro using a combination of cell culture and confocal laser scanning microscopy. The extent of cellular infiltration, as measured by the number of cells per distance travelled versus time, was found to be positively correlated with the fibrinogen concentration of the cryogel scaffolds; a known potentiator of cell migration and angiogenesis within regenerating tissue.

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Allan, I. U., Tolhurst, B. A., Shevchenko, R. V., Dainiak, M. B., Illsley, M., Ivanov, A., ... James, S. E. (2016). An: In vitro evaluation of fibrinogen and gelatin containing cryogels as dermal regeneration scaffolds. Biomaterials Science, 4(6), 1007-1014. DOI: 10.1039/c6bm00133e

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