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  • Facile One-step Micropatterning Using Photodegradable Methacrylated Gelatin Hydrogels for Improved Cardiomyocyte Organization and Alignment.

Facile One-step Micropatterning Using Photodegradable Methacrylated Gelatin Hydrogels for Improved Cardiomyocyte Organization and Alignment.

Advanced functional materials (2015-09-04)
Kelly M C Tsang, Nasim Annabi, Francesca Ercole, Kun Zhou, Daniel Karst, Fanyi Li, John M Haynes, Richard A Evans, Helmut Thissen, Ali Khademhosseini, John S Forsythe
ABSTRACT

Hydrogels are often employed as temporary platforms for cell proliferation and tissue organization

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Gelatin methacryloyl, gel strength 300 g Bloom, degree of substitution 40%
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Gelatin methacryloyl, gel strength 90-110 g Bloom, degree of substitution 60%
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Gelatin methacryloyl, gel strength 300 g Bloom, degree of substitution 60%
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Low endotoxin GelMA, bloom 300, Type A, degree of substitution 80%
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Low endotoxin GelMA, gel strength 300 (Bloom), degree of substitution 80%, GelMA Type B
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Low endotoxin GelMA, mol wt 95 kDa, degree of substitution 60%
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Low endotoxin GelMA solution, gel strength 300 (bloom), degree of substitution 80%, 0.2 μm, sterile-filtered, GelMA Type B
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Gelatin acrylate, gel strength 300 g Bloom, degree of substitution 60%