In Vitro Degradation Study of Novel HEC/PVA/collagen Nanofibrous Scaffold for Skin Tissue Engineering Applications
The aim of this study was focused on the degradation behavior of electrospun (hydroxyethyl cellulose/ poly(vinyl) alcohol) HEC/PVA and HEC/PVA/collagen nanofibrous scaffolds, as a potential substrates for skin tissue engineering in two biologically related media: phosphate buffered solution (PBS)...
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