Translation Prospects of a Novel ECM‐Silk Fibroin/Alginate 3D‐Printed Scaffold for Treatment of Full‐Thickness Skin Wounds: An In Vitro and In Vivo Study
Zahra Khosrowpour,
Zahra Bashiri,
Davod Jafari
et al.
Abstract:The development of bioinks incorporating extracellular matrix (ECM) has attracted significant interest for creating three‐dimensional (3D)‐printed structures that simulate natural skin, aiming to facilitate profound wound healing. In our study, we utilized the potential of human placenta, renowned for its abundant structural proteins and growth factors essential for wound recovery, as a basis for an ECM‐based bioink. Different concentrations (1.5%, 3% and 5% w/v) of decellularized/solubilized placental ECM wer… Show more
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