Journal article
Retraction:The role of biological extracellular matrix scaffolds in vascularized three-dimensional tissue growth in vivo
KJ Cronin, A Messina, EW Thompson, WA Morrison, GW Stevens, KR Knight
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B Applied Biomaterials | Published : 2007
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.b.30713
Abstract
An in vivo murine vascularized chamber model has been shown to generate spontaneous angiogenesis and new tissue formation. This experiment aimed to assess the effects of common biological scaffolds on tissue growth in this model. Either laminin-1, type I collagen, fibrin glue, hyaluronan, or sea sponge was inserted into silicone chambers containing the epigastric artery and vein, one end was sealed with adipose tissue and the other with bone wax, then incubated subcutaneously. After 2, 4, or 6 weeks, tissue from chambers containing collagen I, fibrin glue, hyaluronan, or no added scaffold (control) had small amounts of vascularized connective tissue. Chambers containing sea sponge had modera..
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