Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10706870 | Current Applied Physics | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
As initial step for developing tissue-engineered vascular autografts, a novel series of biodegradable aliphatic-aromatic copolyesters were synthesized and tubular scaffolds were fabricated. Cytotoxicity, adhesion and growth of different kinds of cells on the polyester films and in vivo biocompatibility have been evaluated. The results indicate that these copolyesters possess good biocompatibility. Canine bone marrow cells were seeded on the scaffolds and cultured in a bioreactor for 3 days. A confluent, adherent monolayer bone marrow cells was observed in the scaffold lumen. All the testing results suggest that these copolyesters might ultimately find applications for vascular tissue engineering.
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Authors
Liancai Wang, Yingfeng Wu, Liang Chen, Yongquan Gu, Tingfei Xi, Aiying Zhang, Zeng-guo Feng,