Can keratin scaffolds be used for creating threedimensional cell cultures?

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Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures were created with the use of fur keratin associated proteins (F-KAPs) as scaffolds. The procedure of preparation F-KAP involves combinations of chemical activation and enzymatic digestion. The best result in porosity and heterogeneity of F-KAP surface was received during pepsin digestion. The F-KAP had a stable structure, no changes were observed after heat treatment, shaking and washing. The 0.15-0.5 mm fraction had positive effect for formation of 3D scaffolds and cell culturing. Living rat mesenchymal cells on the F-KAP with no abnormal morphology were observed by SEM during 32 days of cell culturing.

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Bochynska-Czyz, M., Redkiewicz, P., Kozlowska, H., Matalinska, J., Konop, M., & Kosson, P. (2020). Can keratin scaffolds be used for creating threedimensional cell cultures? Open Medicine (Poland), 15(1), 249–253. https://doi.org/10.1515/med-2020-0031

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