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. 2014 Jan;25(1):259-69.
doi: 10.1007/s10856-013-5065-4. Epub 2013 Oct 8.

Fibrous hydrogel scaffolds with cells embedded in the fibers as a potential tissue scaffold for skin repair

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Fibrous hydrogel scaffolds with cells embedded in the fibers as a potential tissue scaffold for skin repair

Hsin-Yi Lin et al. J Mater Sci Mater Med. 2014 Jan.

Abstract

A novel approach was undertaken to create a potential skin wound dressing. L929 fibroblast cells and alginate solution were simultaneously dispensed into a calcium chloride solution using a three-dimensional plotting system to manufacture a fibrous alginate scaffold with interconnected pores. These cells were then embedded in the alginate hydrogel fibers of the scaffold. A conventional scaffold with cells directly seeded on the fiber surface was used as a control. The encapsulated fibroblasts made using the co-dispensing method distributed homogeneously within the scaffold and showed the delayed formation of large cell aggregates compared to the control. The cells embedded in the hydrogel fibers also deposited more type I collagen in the extracellular matrix and expressed higher levels of fgf11 and fn1 than the control, indicating increased cellular proliferation and attachment. The results indicate that the novel co-dispensing alginate scaffold may promote skin regeneration better than the conventional directly-seeded scaffold.

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