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No outgrowth of chondrocytes from non-digested particulated articular cartilage embedded in commercially available fibrin matrix: an in vitro study

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Fig. 1 CellCrown™24 construct. With the courtesy of Scaffdex,Tampere, Finland
Fig. 2 Particulated cartilage (in blue) embedded in fibrin matrix(in violet), ×10 magnification
Fig. 4 a Particulated cartilage fragments (stained in brown to the right with S-100) digested overnight with collagenase solution and thereafterembedded in fibrin matrix (transparent in the middle), ×10 magnification

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