Characterization of an innovative biomaterial derived from human wharton s jelly as a new promising coating for tissue engineering applications

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  • who: Wharton's Jelly as a and collaborators from the University of Pittsburgh, United States have published the Article: Characterization of an Innovative Biomaterial Derived From Human Wharton s Jelly as a New Promising Coating for Tissue Engineering Applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focused on an ECM derived from neonatal human tissue (Wharton's jelly from umbilical cord) that could be a very promising tool for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering fields (Dan et_al, 2017b; Rosenbaum et_al, 2008). In this study, three different WJ-ECMaa pools (nine different umbilical cords) were analyzed . . .

     

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