Kinetics and isotherm of fibronectin adsorption to three-dimensional porous chitosan scaffolds explored by ¹²⁵I-radiolabelling.

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Published in Biomatter on April 29, 2013

Authors

Isabel F Amaral1, Susana R Sousa2, Ismael Neiva1, Lara Marcos-Silva3, Charles J Kirkpatrick4, Mário A Barbosa5, Ana P Pêgo5

Author Affiliations

1: INEB-Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica; Universidade do Porto; Porto, Portugal.
2: INEB-Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica; Universidade do Porto; Porto, Portugal; REQUIMTE; Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto; Instituto Politécnico do Porto; Porto, Portugal.
3: IPATIMUP-Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology of the University of Porto; Porto, Portugal.
4: REPAIR Lab, Institute of Pathology; University Medical Center; Johannes Gutenberg University; Mainz, Germany.
5: INEB-Instituto de Engenharia Biomédica; Universidade do Porto; Porto, Portugal; Universidade do Porto; Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar and Faculdade de Engenharia; Porto, Portugal.

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