Bacterial Decellularization: Non-Chemical Production of Effective Plant Tissue Bio-Scaffolds
M.S. Rybchyn,
J. Biazik,
A.C. Nunez
et al.
Abstract:Bio-scaffolds for the cellular agriculture field require to be simple, with low associated costs. Here, a method is described to generate decellularized leaf scaffolds utilizing a simple bacterial process, yielding scaffolds with the capacity to sustain myoblast attachment, growth, and differentiation.To best develop a minimal cost decellularization process, we aimed to design the key steps of the method to be as “low-tech” as possible and not use chemical or thermal processing to produce the cellular scaffold… Show more
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