Evaluation of skeletal tissue repair, Part 2: Enhancement of skeletal tissue repair through dual-growth-factor-releasing hydrogels within an ex vivo chick femur defect model
There is an unmet need for improved, effective tissue engineering strategies to replace or repair bone damaged through disease or injury. Recent research has focused on developing biomaterial scaffolds capable of spatially and temporally releasing combinations of bioactive growth factors, rather tha...
Main Authors: | Smith, E.L (Author), Kanczler, J.M (Author), Gothard, D. (Author), Roberts, C.A (Author), Wells, J.A (Author), White, L.J (Author), Qutachi, O. (Author), Sawkins, M.J (Author), Peto, H. (Author), Rashidi, H. (Author), Rojo, L. (Author), Stevens, M.M (Author), El Haj, A.J (Author), Rose, F.R.A.J (Author), Shakesheff, K.M (Author), Oreffo, R.O.C (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-10.
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