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      Collagen scaffolds for tissue engineering.

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      Biopolymers
      Wiley

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          There are two major approaches to tissue engineering for regeneration of tissues and organs. One involves cell-free materials and/or factors and one involves delivering cells to contribute to the regeneraion process. Of the many scaffold materials being investigated, collagen type I, with selective removal of its telopeptides, has been shown to have many advantageous features for both of these approaches. Highly porous collagen lattice sponges have been used to support in vitro growth of many types of tissues. Use of bioreactors to control in vitro perfusion of medium and to apply hydrostatic fluid pressure has been shown to enhance histogenesis in collagen scaffolds. Collagen sponges have also been developed to contain differentiating-inducing materials like demineralized bone to stimulate differentiation of cartilage tissue both in vitro and in vivo.

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          Journal
          Biopolymers
          Biopolymers
          Wiley
          0006-3525
          0006-3525
          May 2008
          : 89
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA. jglowacki@rics.bwh.harvard.edu
          Article
          10.1002/bip.20871
          17941007
          e57cbf55-9136-402e-a2da-62391c91e804
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