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Characterization of Tissue Structure of Natural Scaffolds Made of Rat Kidney  

, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rezaiepour, Yashar (Author) ; Asgari, Sirius (Supervisor) ; Kajbafzadeh, Abdolmohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recently, the deficiency of methods like organ donation and medicine made tissue engineering a prospective method in regeneration of tissues. Despite all of its advantageous like any other method, it has its own weak points. Its major disadvantage is the probability of rejection by the host body. Using proper material and controlling synthesis reactions by researchers decreased the rejection of synthetic scaffolds. But in the case of natural scaffolds due to the range of properties, many tests should be applied on the scaffold prior to implantation in order to evaluate functionality in body. In this research, SDS and TritonX100 has been used to decellulize kidney. Then using uniaxial... 

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Characterization of Tissue Structure of Natural Scaffolds Made of Rat Kidney  

, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rezaiepour, Yashar (Author) ; Asgari, Sirius (Supervisor) ; Kajbafzadeh, Abdolmohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Recently, the deficiency of methods like organ donation and medicine made tissue engineering a prospective method in regeneration of tissues. Despite all of its advantageous like any other method, it has its own weak points. Its major disadvantage is the probability of rejection by the host body. Using proper material and controlling synthesis reactions by researchers decreased the rejection of synthetic scaffolds. But in the case of natural scaffolds due to the range of properties, many tests should be applied on the scaffold prior to implantation in order to evaluate functionality in body. In this research, SDS and TritonX100 has been used to decellulize kidney. Then using uniaxial... 

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