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      Autologous human fibrin as the biomaterial for tissue engineering.

      The Medical journal of Malaysia
      Animals, Biocompatible Materials, Bone Transplantation, Cartilage, transplantation, Cell Division, physiology, Culture Media, Fibrin, Fibroblasts, cytology, Humans, Mesenchymal Stromal Cells, Mice, Mice, Nude, Organ Culture Techniques, Periosteum, Skin Transplantation, Tissue Engineering

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          Patient own fibrin may act as the safest, cheapest and immediate available biodegradable scaffold material in clinical 1 tissue engineering. This study investigated the feasibility of using patient own fibrin isolated from whole blood to construct a new human cartilage, skin and bone. Constructed in vitro tissues were implanted on the dorsal part of the nude mice for in vivo maturation. After 8 weeks of implantation, the engineered tissues were removed for histological analysis. Our results demonstrated autologous fibrin has great potential as clinical scaffold material to construct various human tissues.

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