1. Capillary alginate gel (Capgel™) for the treatment of full-thickness dermal wounds in a hypoxic mouse model.
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Bosak, Alexander, Kwan, Michael W. C., Willenberg, Alicia, Perle, Krista M. D. La, Weinstein, David, Hines, Robert B., Schultz, Gregory S., Ross, Edward A., and Willenberg, Bradley J.
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COPPER sulfate ,GRANULATION tissue ,HYDROGELS ,WOUNDS & injuries ,COLLOIDS ,MICE ,ALGINATES ,SODIUM alginate - Abstract
In this study, capillary alginate gel (Capgel
™ ), a collagen and alginate based self-assembling biomaterial, was used as a cellular scaffold for the treatment of ischemic, full-thickness dermal wounds in mice. Capgel™ was synthesized using copper sulfate to form the initial sol before rinsing and stabilizing the patent capillary structures with carbodiimide chemistry. This crosslinked hydrogel was then injected into ischemic, full-thickness dermal wounds and analyzed via histology after 7 and 10 days to assess wound contracture, granulation bed tissue and vascular structures. Capgel™ showed good resorbability and was well-invested with infiltrating host cells and vascular structures during and after resorption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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