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Impact of Source and Manufacturing of Collagen Matrices on Fibroblast Cell Growth and Platelet Aggregation
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2017
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Tissue EngineeringCollagen MatricesEngineeringBiomedical EngineeringPlatelet AggregationScaffold FunctionOrthopaedic SurgeryRegenerative MedicinePlatelet ConcentratesMatrix BiologyWound ManagementFibrosisFunctional Tissue EngineeringCell BiologyFibroblast Cell GrowthFibroblast BiologyTissue RegenerationThrombopoiesisWound HealingTissue CultureMedicineBiomaterialsHuman TissueExtracellular Matrix
Collagen is a main component of the extracellular matrix. It is often used in medical applications to support tissue regeneration, hemostasis, or wound healing. Due to different sources of collagen, the properties and performance of available products can vary significantly. In this in vitro study, a comparison of seven different collagen matrices derived from bovine, equine, and porcine sources was performed. As performance indicators, the scaffold function for fibroblasts and platelet aggregation were used. We found strong variation in platelet aggregation and fibroblast growth on the different collagen materials. The observed variations could not be attributed to species differences alone, but were highly dependent on differences in the manufacturing process.
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