## Abstract The promising potential of a RAD‐16 self‐assembly‐peptide hydrogel as a scaffold for tissue‐engineered cartilage was investigated. Within 3 weeks of in vitro culture, chondrocytes within the hydrogel produced a high amount of GAG and type‐II collagen, which are the components of cartila
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Biocompatibility of KLD-12 peptide hydrogel as a scaffold in tissue engineering of intervertebral discs in rabbits
✍ Scribed by Jianhua Sun; Qixin Zheng; Yongchao Wu; Yudong Liu; Xiaodong Guo; Weigang Wu
- Book ID
- 107406067
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2010
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- Chinese
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- 30
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0510-9752
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