Weber et al., 2006 - Google Patents
PEG-based hydrogels as an in vitro encapsulation platform for testing controlled β-cell microenvironmentsWeber et al., 2006
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- 8926819509977419221
- Author
- Weber L
- He J
- Bradley B
- Haskins K
- Anseth K
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Acta biomaterialia
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An in vitro encapsulation platform for systematically testing the effects of microenvironmental parameters on encapsulated islets was developed. The base encapsulation matrix was a biocompatible hydrogel formed via the photoinitiated polymerization of dimethacrylated poly …
- 229920001223 polyethylene glycol 0 title abstract description 75
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