Nanomaterials and Regenerative Medicine 2016
DOI: 10.5599/obp.9.11
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Biodegradable polymeric nanomaterials

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“…Although extensively researched, many drawbacks are associated with use of collagen in biomedical applications. In addition to the high cost of purification and high risk of disease transmission, collagen possesses some antigens in its central helix that were shown to cause immunological responses in vivo [8,25].…”
Section: Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although extensively researched, many drawbacks are associated with use of collagen in biomedical applications. In addition to the high cost of purification and high risk of disease transmission, collagen possesses some antigens in its central helix that were shown to cause immunological responses in vivo [8,25].…”
Section: Collagenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is composed of 19 amino acids and is organized in single-stranded structure. It possesses comparable hemostatic characteristics to collagen and is degraded enzymatically by collagenases [25]. A major advantage of gelatin is its possession of a great non-antigenicity, thus it is less immunogenic than its precursor.…”
Section: Gelatinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Orijinlerine göre; bitkisel ve hayvansal olmak üzere temelde iki ana gruba ayrılırlar. Her iki yapıdaki protein ile biyobuzunur ve biyouyumlu lifler elde edilebilmektedir [3,4]. Proteinler, yapıların karmaşıklığı, denatürasyon eğilimi, yüksek moleküler ağırlık, stabilite sorunu gibi bazı dezavantajlara sahiptir.…”
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