Decellularized Apple-Derived Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering In Vitro and In Vivo

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February 23rd, 2024

10.3791/65226-v

February 23rd, 2024

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In this study, we detail methods of decellularization, physical characterization, imaging, and in vivo implantation of plant-based biomaterials, as well as methods for cell seeding and differentiation in the scaffolds. The described methods allow the evaluation of plant-based biomaterials for bone tissue engineering applications.

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Apple Derived Scaffolds

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Introduction

2:07

Preparation and Cell Seeding of Decellularized Apple‐Derived Scaffolds

4:07

Pore Size Measurement and Cell Distribution Analysis of Decellularized Apple‐Derived Scaffolds by Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy

7:17

Alkaline Phosphatase Activity, Calcium Deposition, and Young's Modulus Measurements in Decellularized Apple‐Derived Scaffolds

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