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titleOfInvention The Acellular bone groundmass composite material of partially anti-freezing function and cell capture and preparation method
abstract The present invention relates to the Acellular bone groundmass composite material of a kind of partially anti-freezing function and cell capture, its extracellular matrix material is have the sulphuric acid polysaccharide and chitosan or fibronectin with anticoagulation in cell free bone matrix surface-assembled.Sulphuric acid polysaccharide with anticoagulation (s), for first to prepare Acellular bone host material, is then formed controlled-release coating by model of action between intermolecular electrostatic effect or part and chitosan or fibronectin in Acellular bone stromal surface (inside and outside surface) layer assembly by its method.This material still retains the natural structure of osseous tissue, biological characteristics and reduced immunogenicity, and composite coating has good partially anti-freezing function function and catches effect to seed cell simultaneously.Composite has as Cranial defect filler or tissue engineered bone support and significantly promotes vascularization, and processing and fabricating is scientific and reasonable, simple and easy to do.
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