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Collagen Hydrogels

Overview

Collagen is another widely used biomaterial that has found popularity in commercial applications, such as photography. Collagen has more recently been used in tissue engineering applications, by creating hydrogels that provide structure to engineered tissue.

This video introduces collagen as a biomaterial, demonstrates how it is harvested from porcine skin, and shows how the material is used to create a hydrogel for tissue engineering applications. Finally, several applications of the material and these techniques are shown.

Procedure

Collagen hydrogels act as a biologically compatible three dimensional structure, similar to that of native tissue, which facilitates the development of engineered tissue. Collagen, the main component of these gels, is an extracellular matrix protein found in connective tissue. And is used to fabricate hydrogels which, are 3D polymer networks comprised primarily of water. This video will introduce the physiological role of collagen, a procedure for the isolation and processing of collagen from porcine

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Collagen HydrogelsBiologically CompatibleThree dimensional StructureEngineered TissueExtracellular Matrix ProteinConnective TissueHydrogels3D Polymer NetworksPhysiological RoleIsolation And Processing Of CollagenFabrication Of HydrogelsApplicationsFibroblastsCollagen ManufacturingPolypeptide ChainsCollagen MoleculesFibrilsLarger FibersStructural IntegrityMechanical LoadsConfigurations Of CollagenBone Tissue

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