Semi-interpenetrating networks of hyaluronic acid in degradable PEG hydrogels for cartilage tissue engineering Journal Article
Overview
publication date
- August 1, 2014
has subject area
- Absorbable Implants
- Animals
- Bioengineering - Tissue Engineering
- Biomedical and Dental Materials - Biocompatible Materials
- Biomedical and Dental Materials - Polyethylene Glycols
- Cattle
- Cell Physiological Phenomena - Cell Proliferation
- Cell Survival
- Cells, Cultured
- Chondrocytes
- Complex Mixtures - Hydrogels
- Culture Techniques - Tissue Engineering
- Equipment Design - Prosthesis Design
- Equipment Failure Analysis
- Equipment and Supplies - Tissue Scaffolds
- Ethylene Glycols - Polyethylene Glycols
- Growth - Cell Proliferation
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Macromolecular Substances - Polyethylene Glycols
- Manufactured Materials - Biocompatible Materials
- Manufactured Materials - Polyethylene Glycols
- Materials Testing
- Morphogenesis - Chondrogenesis
- Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena - Chondrogenesis
- Pharmaceutical Preparations - Hydrogels
- Prostheses and Implants - Prosthesis Design
- Prostheses and Implants - Tissue Scaffolds
- Specialty Uses of Chemicals - Biocompatible Materials
has restriction
- closed
Date in CU Experts
- May 29, 2014 10:17 AM
Full Author List
- Skaalure SC; Dimson SO; Pennington AM; Bryant SJ
author count
- 4
citation count
- 46
published in
- Acta Biomaterialia Journal
Other Profiles
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
- 1742-7061
Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)
- 1878-7568
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
Additional Document Info
start page
- 3409
end page
- 3420
volume
- 10
issue
- 8