Applications of a biocompatible alginate/pericardial fluid‐based hydrogel for the production of a bioink in tissue engineering
Dilek Sönmezer Açıkgöz,
Fatma Latifoğlu,
Güler Toprak
et al.
Abstract:Enhancing the biocompatibility of biomaterials is a critical aspect of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Advances in 3D bioprinting technology, blending natural and synthetic materials for the production of bioink, offer new opportunities to develop highly biocompatible materials that can closely mimic the native tissue environment. In this study, we used pericardial fluid structure (PFS)‐based material together with alginate to mimic the extracellular matrix (ECM) and produce a bioink material. Th… Show more
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