2018
DOI: 10.1088/2057-1976/aad298
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Anin vitroanalysis of injectable methacrylated alginate cryogels incorporated with PRP targeting minimally invasive treatment of bone nonunion

Abstract: The macroporous structure and high interconnectivity of cryogels supports fluid flow, cell mobility, and angiogenesis throughout the scaffold. Additionally, a pre-formed injectable cryogel allows the potential for minimally invasive treatment of bone nonunions that would normally require surgical intervention. Such a defect is due to compromised signaling pathways by biological or biomechanical disturbance during fracture healing. The addition of powdered platelet-rich plasma (PRP) introduces soluble factors n… Show more

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“…Cryogels possess a highly porous, sponge-like structure with remarkable elastic properties, allowing them to be compressed to 90% and rebound to their original shape without experiencing crack propagation [ 37 ]. Compression testing was performed to evaluate the mechanical durability and strength of the combined scaffolds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryogels possess a highly porous, sponge-like structure with remarkable elastic properties, allowing them to be compressed to 90% and rebound to their original shape without experiencing crack propagation [ 37 ]. Compression testing was performed to evaluate the mechanical durability and strength of the combined scaffolds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%