Type I collagen, fibrin and Puramatrix matrices provide permissive environments for human endothelial and mesenchymal progenitor cells to form neovascular networks
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The field of tissue engineering seeks to create metabolically demanding, functional tissues, which will require blood vessel networks capable of forming rapidly in a variety of extracellular matrix (ECM) environments. We tested whether human endothelial ...
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| Authors | Patrick Allen, Juan Melero-Martin, Joyce Bischoff;Patrick Allen;Juan Melero-Martin;Joyce Bischoff; |
| Journal | journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine |
| Year | 2011 |
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