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    • Electro-spinning of pure collagen nano-fibres – Just an expensive way to make gelatin? 

      Zeugolis, Dimitrios I.; Khew, Shih T.; Yew, Elijah S.Y.; Ekaputra, Andrew K.; Tong, Yen W.; Yung, Lin-Yue L.; Hutmacher, Dietmar W.; Sheppard, Colin; Raghunath, Michael (Elsevier, 2008-03-03)
      Scaffolds manufactured from biological materials promise better clinical functionality, providing that characteristic features are preserved. Collagen, a prominent biopolymer, is used extensively for tissue engineering ...
    • Macromolecular crowding meets tissue engineering by self-ssembly: A paradigm shift in regenerative medicine 

      Satyam, Abhigyan; Kumar, Pramod; Fan, Xingliang; Gorelov, Alexander; Rochev, Yury; Joshi, Lokesh; Peinado, Héctor; Lyden, David; Thomas, Benjamin; Rodriguez, Brian; Raghunath, Michael; Pandit, Abhay; Zeugolis, Dimitrios I. (Wiley, 2014-02-06)
      Advancements in molecular and cell biology have led to the development of cell-based therapies to treat injured or degenerated tissues. [1] The rationale of this concept is that functional regeneration can be achieved ...