Original paper
Efficient decellularization of equine tendon with preserved biomechanical properties and cytocompatibility for human tendon surgery indications
Abstract
Chronic and acute tendon injuries are frequent afflictions, for which treatment is often long and unsatisfactory. When facing extended injuries, matrices and scaffolds with sufficient biomechanical properties are required for surgical repair and could additionally serve as supports for cellular therapies to improve healing. In this study, protocols of either commonly used detergents only (SDS 1%, Triton 1%, TBP 1%, and Tween‐20 1%) or a...
Paper Details
Title
Efficient decellularization of equine tendon with preserved biomechanical properties and cytocompatibility for human tendon surgery indications
Published Date
Nov 14, 2019
Journal
Volume
44
Issue
4
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