2022
DOI: 10.18502/ijml.v9i1.9081
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In Vitro Study of Hyaluronic Acid Based Scaffolds and Its Effect on Cartilage Regeneration

Abstract: Recently, it has been proven that cartilage healing is difficult. The most commonly used treatments are autogenously cartilage grafting and allogeneic bone grafting, but grafts cannot fully meet treatment goals because of source, price, safety, and other concerns. Thus, a combination of biological materials and tissue engineering technology has become a recent trend in studies. Among the studies performed on tissue engineering cartilage materials are hydrogels that exhibit biological activity, post-decompositi… Show more

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