Abstract

Tissue engineered valve scaffolds have been pursued as a way of overcoming the limitations of currently available mechanical and xenogeneic valve prostheses. This study investigates the previously untested detergent taurodeoxycholate as a potential agent for decellularisation in the field of heart valve tissue engineering, providing comprehensive investigation of structure, morphology and hydrodynamic performance of the resultant scaffolds.

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