Tissue Engineering for Tissue and Organ Regeneration 2011
DOI: 10.5772/21544
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Skeletal Muscle Tissue Engineering Using Biological Scaffolds for Repair of Abdominal Wall Defects in a Rabbit Model

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“…Conversely if pores are too large there is a decrease in specific surface area available limiting cell attachment (Murphy and O'Brien, 2010). Furthermore, Ayele et al (2011) and Bakar et al (2011), indicated that the cross sectioned of bovine tunica vaginalis appeared it has thick collagen bundle mainly type-I and few type-III and elastic fibers with sufficient and large porosity while, Asodiya et al (2020), indicated that acellular dermal matrix has thick and more compact collagen fibers type I and III. Xue and Jackson, (2015), referred that collagen type-I is a stronger type of collagen and most durable one.…”
Section: Advances In Animal Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely if pores are too large there is a decrease in specific surface area available limiting cell attachment (Murphy and O'Brien, 2010). Furthermore, Ayele et al (2011) and Bakar et al (2011), indicated that the cross sectioned of bovine tunica vaginalis appeared it has thick collagen bundle mainly type-I and few type-III and elastic fibers with sufficient and large porosity while, Asodiya et al (2020), indicated that acellular dermal matrix has thick and more compact collagen fibers type I and III. Xue and Jackson, (2015), referred that collagen type-I is a stronger type of collagen and most durable one.…”
Section: Advances In Animal Andmentioning
confidence: 99%