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On the Viscoelastic Properties of Collagen‐Gel‐Based Lattices under Cyclic Loading: Applications for Vascular Tissue Engineering
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2012
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringBiomaterials DesignBiofabricationBioresponsive MaterialsBiomedical EngineeringPoor ElasticityRegenerative MedicineLow StrengthBiomechanicsRegenerative BiomaterialsBiomaterial ModelingMatrix BiologyCyclic LoadingMaterials ScienceMechanobiologyVascular Tissue EngineeringFunctional Tissue EngineeringTissue RegenerationBiopolymer GelMechanical PropertiesCollagen‐gel‐based LatticesHard Tissue EngineeringMedicineBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialExtracellular Matrix
Abstract Reconstituted collagen gels are widely used as scaffolds even though their low strength and poor elasticity limit their applications in VTE. Here, two approaches are adopted to modify their mechanical behavior: in the first, gels prepared under physiologic conditions are remodeled by cell‐mediated contraction; in the second, gels prepared in non‐physiologic conditions are chemically crosslinked. Samples are tested under cyclic loading and their viscoelastic behavior is assessed. The results show that both approaches result in lattices with adequate strength, and crosslinking significantly reduces hysteresis and permanent deformation. SEM shows that SMCs are capable of contracting and remodeling all the lattices, confirming that these are suitable supports for tissue regeneration. magnified image
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