Research Article

Acute In Vivo Response to an Alternative Implant for Urogynecology

Figure 1

Animal surgical procedure. (a1) Skin incision and flaps of subcutaneous layer were raised from the top of the abdominal wall. (a2) Suture of sample at four corners. (a3) Subcutaneous and skin layers closure. (b) Animals sacrificed and appearance of sample on top of abdominal wall. (c) Representative light microscopy H&E stained panoramic image of the abdominal wall of female Sprague-Dawley rat, after 3 days of implantation of PLA scaffold on top, previously cultured with human ADSCs in DMEM medium for 2 weeks.
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