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Type :article
Subject :TS Manufactures
ISSN :0883-9115
Main Author :Mohamad Mohd Yusof, Mohamed Amin Muhammad Azri Ifwat, Harun Ahmad Fahmi, Md Nazir Noorhidayah, Ahmad Radzi Muhammad Aa’zamuddin, Hashim Rosyafirah, Ma
Title :Fabrication and characterization of three-dimensional poly(lactic acid-co-glycolic acid), atelocollagen, and fibrin bioscaffold composite for intervertebral disk tissue engineering application (IR)
Year of Publication :2017
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The use of synthetically derived poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) scaffold and naturally derived materials in regeneration of intervertebral disks has been reported in many previous studies. However,the potential effect of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) in combination with atelocollagen or fibrin or both atelocollagen and fibrin bioscaffold composite have not been mentioned so far. This study aims to fabricate and characterize three-dimensional poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) scaffold incorporated with (1) atelocollagen, (2) fibrin, and (3) both atelocollagen and fibrin combination for intervertebral disk tissue engineering application. The poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) without any

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