Can I use VitroGel for in vivo studies?
Yes, VitroGel can be injected before or after soft hydrogel formation for in vivo study.
Before the hydrogel formation: The VitroGel solution can be injected directly into the animal. It will become a hydrogel when it encounters the ionic compounds of the physiological environment.
After soft hydrogel formation: The VitroGel hydrogel has an advanced injectable property after soft hydrogel formation. Mixing the hydrogel solution and cell culture media/PBS at a proper ratio, the final hydrogel becomes injectable for in vivo studies. Using this method, cells or other chemical compounds can be mixed in the hydrogel before injection.
Before the hydrogel formation: The VitroGel solution can be injected directly into the animal. It will become a hydrogel when it encounters the ionic compounds of the physiological environment.
After soft hydrogel formation: The VitroGel hydrogel has an advanced injectable property after soft hydrogel formation. Mixing the hydrogel solution and cell culture media/PBS at a proper ratio, the final hydrogel becomes injectable for in vivo studies. Using this method, cells or other chemical compounds can be mixed in the hydrogel before injection.
Updated on: 19/08/2021
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