
Tissue Scaffolds
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This volume provides a comprehensive introduction into methods and procedures on the preparation and characterization of animal tissue-derived extracellular matrix scaffolds primarily from bubaline, caprine, porcine, ovine, rabbit, rat and fish source. Chapters guide readers through decellularization protocol unique to the particular animal tissue and animal studies outcomes.
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Naturally derived biomaterials.- Tissue scaffolds derived from rat skin and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from rabbit skin and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from goat skin and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from sheep skin.- Tissue scaffolds derived from pig skin.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo skin and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from pig gall bladder.- Fabrication of a conductive scaffold from porcine cholecystic extracellular matrix.- Tissue scaffolds derived from goat gall bladder by herbal detergent.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo gall bladder.- Tissue scaffolds derived from goat rumen and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo rumen and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from goat reticulum.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo reticulum.-Tissue scaffolds derived from goat omasum.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo omasum.- Tissue scaffolds derived from goat aorta by herbal detergent.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo aorta and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from pig urinary bladder.- Tissue scaffolds derived from goat esophagus by herbal detergent.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo diaphragm and clinical applications.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo diaphragm.- Tissue scaffolds derived from buffalo and goat pericardium.- Bioengineered decellularized pig cornea for clinical applications.- Decellularized pig small intestine submucosa for clinical applications in corneal surface reconstruction.- Tissue scaffolds derived from fish swim bladder.- Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells from different species of animals.- Proteomics protocols for characterization of xeno-immunogens in decellularized organs.- Synthesis of biopolymer-based cryogel matrix: A unique solution for cell storage.- Nanofabrication of catechin loaded alginate, pectin and chitosan polymeric nanoparticles.- Preparation of a hybrid biosynthetic hydrogel of porcine cholecystic extracellular matrix for tissue engineering applications.- Synthesis of hydroxyapatite form biogenic resources.- Preparation and characterization of Curcuma longa extract loaded Ethosome.- Homologous platelet rich plasma and leucocyte-platelet rich fibrin as regenerative therapy for corneal ulcer.- Platelet rich plasma for tissue engineering: Preparation, characterization, classification and coding protocols.- Processing of a fatty tissue specimen.
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