Hydrogels formed from the photoinitiated, solution polymerization of macromolecular monomers present distinct advantages as cell delivery materials and are enabling researchers to three-dimensionally encapsulate cells within diverse materials that mimic the extracellular matrix and support cellular
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Cell and Tissue Engineering || Hydrogels in Tissue Engineering
✍ Scribed by Obradović, Bojana
- Book ID
- 118004129
- Publisher
- Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 2011
- Weight
- 471 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 3642219136
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## Abstract Artificial ECMs that not only closely mimic the hybrid nature of the natural ECM but also provide tunable material properties and enhanced biological functions are attractive candidates for tissue engineering applications. This review summarizes recent advances in developing multicompon