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. 2022 Jun 16;10:907356. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.907356

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2

Encapsulation of PRP enhances integration of implants with native tissue and MSC proliferation on scaffolds. (A) PRP-soaked bioengineered implants showed a higher percentage and greater strength of integration. (B) Gross and histological appearance of PRP-soaked and untreated implant–explant constructs. Reproduced with permission from Sermer et al. (2018). (C) Fluorescence images by LIVE/DEAD staining. Statistical results showed enhanced cell viability and a shortened doubling time of MSCs in the parylene-based scaffold when compared to the sample group without PRP. Reproduced with permission from Wu et al. (2020a).