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A study on a chitosan-gelatin-hyaluronic acid scaffold as artificial skin in vitro and its tissue engineering applications

Pages 25-40 | Published online: 02 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

Chitosan-gelatin-hyaluronic acid scaffolds for tissue regeneration were fabricated by freezing and lyophilizing methods. The scaffolds showed a higher water uptake and retention abilities than chitosan-gelatin scaffolds did. Fibroblasts cultured in chitosan-gelatin-hyaluronic acid scaffolds grew and proliferated well, and they exhibited a strong viability. Keratinocytes were co-cultured with fibroblasts in chitosan-gelatin-hyaluronic acid scaffolds to construct an artificial bilayer skin in vitro . The artificial skin obtained was flexible and had good mechanical properties. The data from this study suggested that chitosan-gelatin-hyaluronic acid scaffolds are suitable for preparing a bilayer skin substitute.

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