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Living fibres: 3D hydrogel fibres for tissue engineering

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posted on 2024-11-13, 20:09 authored by Anita Quigley, Magdalena Kita, Rhys Cornock, Tharun Mysore, Javad ForoughiJavad Foroughi, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace, Robert Kapsa
To use rapid fibre spinning technologies for the creation of 3D constructs for cell delivery, tissue engineering and the study of 3D cellular interactions. This study describes the fabrication of biosynthetic soft gel fibers containing myoblasts and myogenic growth factors and their use for restoration of dystrophin expression in dystrophic mdx mouse muscle.

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Quigley, A. F., Kita, M., Cornock, R., Mysore, T., Foroughi, J., Wallace, G. G. & Kapsa, R. M. (2013). Living fibres: 3D hydrogel fibres for tissue engineering. Fiber Society Spring Technical Conference (pp. 252-253). Australia: The Fiber Society.

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Fiber Society Spring 2013 Technical Conference

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English

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91660

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