Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells

Extracellular matrices have drawn attention in tissue engineering as potential biomaterials for scaffold fabrication because of their bioactive components. Noninvasive techniques of scaffold fabrication and cross-linking treatments are believed to maintain the integrity of bioactive molecules while...

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Main Authors: Moradi, A., Ataollahi, F., Sayar, K., Pramanik, S., Chong, P.P., Khalil, A.A., Kamarul, Tunku, Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda
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spelling my.um.eprints.179002018-10-10T09:07:04Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/17900/ Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells Moradi, A. Ataollahi, F. Sayar, K. Pramanik, S. Chong, P.P. Khalil, A.A. Kamarul, Tunku Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda R Medicine Extracellular matrices have drawn attention in tissue engineering as potential biomaterials for scaffold fabrication because of their bioactive components. Noninvasive techniques of scaffold fabrication and cross-linking treatments are believed to maintain the integrity of bioactive molecules while providing proper architectural and mechanical properties. Cartilage matrix derived scaffolds are designed to support the maintenance of chondrocytes and provide proper signals for differentiation of chondroinducible cells. Chondroinductive potential of bovine articular cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblasts and the effect of scaffold shrinkage on chondrogenesis were investigated. An increase in sulfated glycosaminoglycans production along with upregulation of chondrogenic genes confirmed that physically treated cartilage matrix derived scaffolds have chondrogenic potential on human dermal fibroblasts. John Wiley & Sons 2015 Article PeerReviewed Moradi, A. and Ataollahi, F. and Sayar, K. and Pramanik, S. and Chong, P.P. and Khalil, A.A. and Kamarul, Tunku and Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda (2015) Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 104 (1). pp. 245-256. ISSN 1549-3296 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.35561 doi:10.1002/jbm.a.35561
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Moradi, A.
Ataollahi, F.
Sayar, K.
Pramanik, S.
Chong, P.P.
Khalil, A.A.
Kamarul, Tunku
Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda
Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
description Extracellular matrices have drawn attention in tissue engineering as potential biomaterials for scaffold fabrication because of their bioactive components. Noninvasive techniques of scaffold fabrication and cross-linking treatments are believed to maintain the integrity of bioactive molecules while providing proper architectural and mechanical properties. Cartilage matrix derived scaffolds are designed to support the maintenance of chondrocytes and provide proper signals for differentiation of chondroinducible cells. Chondroinductive potential of bovine articular cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblasts and the effect of scaffold shrinkage on chondrogenesis were investigated. An increase in sulfated glycosaminoglycans production along with upregulation of chondrogenic genes confirmed that physically treated cartilage matrix derived scaffolds have chondrogenic potential on human dermal fibroblasts.
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author Moradi, A.
Ataollahi, F.
Sayar, K.
Pramanik, S.
Chong, P.P.
Khalil, A.A.
Kamarul, Tunku
Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda
author_facet Moradi, A.
Ataollahi, F.
Sayar, K.
Pramanik, S.
Chong, P.P.
Khalil, A.A.
Kamarul, Tunku
Pingguan-Murphy, Belinda
author_sort Moradi, A.
title Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
title_short Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
title_full Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
title_fullStr Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
title_full_unstemmed Chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
title_sort chondrogenic potential of physically treated bovine cartilage matrix derived porous scaffolds on human dermal fibroblast cells
publisher John Wiley & Sons
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/17900/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jbm.a.35561
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