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What are the challenges associated with PCL in histology?
Despite its numerous advantages, there are some challenges associated with the use of PCL in histology:
Slow degradation rate
: PCL degrades slowly, which might not be suitable for applications requiring rapid scaffold resorption.
Hydrophobic nature
: PCL's hydrophobicity can impede cell adhesion and proliferation, necessitating surface modifications.
Limited bioactivity
: PCL lacks inherent bioactive properties, which can be addressed by incorporating
bioactive molecules
or
coating with ECM proteins
.
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