Biocompatibility assessment of PLCL-sericin copolymer membranes using Wharton's jelly mesenchymal stem cells
© 2016 Kewalin Inthanon et al. Stem cells based tissue engineering requires biocompatible materials, which allow the cells to adhere, expand, and differentiate in a large scale. An ideal biomaterial for clinical application should be free from mammalian products which cause immune reactivities and p...
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Main Authors: | Inthanon K., Daranarong D., Techaikool P., Punyodom W., Khaniyao V., Bernstein A., Wongkham W. |
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2017
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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