Fibrin, the preferred scaffold for cell transplantation after myocardial infarction? An old molecule with a new life

Volume: 11, Issue: 8, Pages: 2304 - 2313
Published: Apr 6, 2016
Abstract
Fibrin is a topical haemostat, sealant and tissue glue, which consists of concentrated fibrinogen and thrombin. It has broad medical and research uses. Recently, several studies have shown that engineered patches comprising mixtures of biological or synthetic materials and progenitor cells showed therapeutic promise for regenerating damaged tissues. In that context, fibrin maintains cell adherence at the site of injury, where cells are required...
Paper Details
Title
Fibrin, the preferred scaffold for cell transplantation after myocardial infarction? An old molecule with a new life
Published Date
Apr 6, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
8
Pages
2304 - 2313
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