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March 2006 in “The FASEB journal” Keratin-based scaffolds are safe and effective for tissue engineering.
February 2024 in “World journal of stem cells” Adipose-derived stem cells can help repair and improve eye tissues and appearance.
January 2017 in “DR-NTU (Nanyang Technological University)” Keratin sponges are as biocompatible as collagen, but keratin gels are slightly less so.
August 2025 in “Journal of Polymer Science” The document discusses the development of a novel bioactive polymer scaffold, AcD, which combines adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) with decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) for tissue engineering. This combination aims to address the limitations of traditional transplantation methods, such as infection risk and immune rejection, by enhancing biological activity and mechanical stability. AcD scaffolds promote angiogenesis, tissue integration, and functional regeneration by modulating the local microenvironment. The review highlights the advantages of AcD scaffolds in repairing various tissues, including adipose, bone, cartilage, myocardial, neural, skin, skeletal muscle, and bladder tissue, and considers future directions for their development in regenerative medicine.
August 2024 in “Nature Communications” Softer hydrogels help wounds heal better with less scarring.