Regulation of proteoglycan production by varying glucose concentrations controls fiber formation in tissue engineered menisci

Volume: 100, Pages: 173 - 183
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Fibrillar collagens are highly prevalent in the extracellular matrix of all connective tissues and therefore commonly used as a biomaterial in tissue engineering applications. In the native environment, collagen fibers are arranged in a complex hierarchical structure that is often difficult to recreate in a tissue engineered construct. Small leucine rich proteoglycans as well as hyaluronan binding proteoglycans, aggrecan and versican, have been...
Paper Details
Title
Regulation of proteoglycan production by varying glucose concentrations controls fiber formation in tissue engineered menisci
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
100
Pages
173 - 183
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