Facile formation of salecan/agarose hydrogels with tunable structural properties for cell culture
• Highly porous polysaccharide hydrogels were fabricated from salecan/agarose blends. • The structure of hydrogels can be tuned by changing polysaccharide content. • The salecan/agarose hydrogel was physically cross-linked. • The composite hydrogels supported cell adhesion and growth.
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• Highly porous polysaccharide hydrogels were fabricated from salecan/agarose blends. • The structure of hydrogels can be tuned by changing polysaccharide content. • The salecan/agarose hydrogel was physically cross-linked. • The composite hydrogels supported cell adhesion and growth. |
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• Highly porous polysaccharide hydrogels were fabricated from salecan/agarose blends. • The structure of hydrogels can be tuned by changing polysaccharide content. • The salecan/agarose hydrogel was physically cross-linked. • The composite hydrogels supported cell adhesion and growth. |
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Facile formation of salecan/agarose hydrogels with tunable structural properties for cell culture |
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