Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications

Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in human. However, the main sources of collagen are from pigs (porcine) and cows (bovine), which carry the risk of disease transmittance. Therefore, an alternative source, fish scale-derived collagen, is highly desired and functionalized for drug-rele...

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Main Author: Dong, Yibing
Other Authors: Choong Swee Neo Cleo
Format: Student Research Poster
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1049792020-09-27T20:29:23Z Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications Dong, Yibing Choong Swee Neo Cleo School of Materials Science & Engineering Tissue engineering Natural scaffold Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in human. However, the main sources of collagen are from pigs (porcine) and cows (bovine), which carry the risk of disease transmittance. Therefore, an alternative source, fish scale-derived collagen, is highly desired and functionalized for drug-releasing applications. [1st Award] 2015-06-16T06:45:21Z 2019-12-06T21:43:59Z 2015-06-16T06:45:21Z 2019-12-06T21:43:59Z 2015 2015 Student Research Poster Dong, Y. (2015, March). Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications. Presented at Discover URECA @ NTU poster exhibition and competition, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/104979 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/25916 en © 2015 The Author(s). application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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Natural scaffold
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Dong, Yibing
Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications
description Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in human. However, the main sources of collagen are from pigs (porcine) and cows (bovine), which carry the risk of disease transmittance. Therefore, an alternative source, fish scale-derived collagen, is highly desired and functionalized for drug-releasing applications. [1st Award]
author2 Choong Swee Neo Cleo
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Dong, Yibing
format Student Research Poster
author Dong, Yibing
author_sort Dong, Yibing
title Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications
title_short Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications
title_full Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications
title_fullStr Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications
title_full_unstemmed Natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications
title_sort natural scaffolds for tissue engineering : extraction of fish scale-derived collagen and functionalization of the extracted collagen for biomaterial applications
publishDate 2015
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