Preparation and characterization of graphene oxide aerogel/gelatin as a hybrid scaffold for application in nerve tissue engineering

Volume: 70, Issue: 10, Pages: 674 - 683
Published: May 4, 2020
Abstract
There is currently no appropriate therapy for the treatment of injuries that affect the central nervous system. Therefore, scientists have attempted to explore novel methods to improve the neural tissue regeneration, while preventing inhibitory fibro glial scars. In these methods, hollow graphene oxide aerogel was initially made. Then, a porous gelatin structure was formed through the Thermal-Induced Phase Separation (TIPS) process, which was...
Paper Details
Title
Preparation and characterization of graphene oxide aerogel/gelatin as a hybrid scaffold for application in nerve tissue engineering
Published Date
May 4, 2020
Volume
70
Issue
10
Pages
674 - 683
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