1. Peptides and Astroglia Improve the Regenerative Capacity of Alginate Gels in the Injured Spinal Cord
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Rainer Müller, Thomas Schackel, Manuel Brunner, Norbert Weidner, Radhika Puttagunta, Beatrice Sandner, Prateek Kumar, Shengwen Liu, Manuel Ingo Günther, and Armin Blesch
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Alginates ,0206 medical engineering ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biocompatible Materials ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Biochemistry ,Biomaterials ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cell transplantation ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Spinal cord injury ,Spinal Cord Injuries ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Guided Tissue Regeneration ,Chemistry ,Regeneration (biology) ,food and beverages ,Hydrogels ,medicine.disease ,Spinal cord ,020601 biomedical engineering ,Axons ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Regenerating axons ,Alginate hydrogel ,medicine.symptom ,Peptides - Abstract
Axonal bridging across a lesion in the injured spinal cord requires a growth substrate and guidance cues. Using alginate hydrogels with capillary channels we show that poly-l-ornithine and laminin can be stably bound and improve cell adhesion and neurite growth
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- 2019
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