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Bladder Regeneration Using Multiple Acellular Scaffolds with Growth Factors in a Bladder
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Implantation of multiple collagen-heparin scaffolds in one bladder is feasible in a porcine model, resulting in tissue almost indistinguishable from native tissue involving all cell layers of the bladder. Collagen scaffolds with heparin incorporated resulted in a larger area of regenerated tissue. To reach clinically significant augmentation, multiple larger collagen-heparin scaffolds, with or without GFs, need to be tested to study the largest possible diameter of scaffold and number of used scaffolds still resulting in well-vascularized tissue.
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