نتایج جستجو برای: caprolactone scaffold

تعداد نتایج: 26001  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2008
Yixiang Dong Thomas Yong Susan Liao Casey K Chan S Ramakrishna

Biodegradable polymer nanofibres have been extensively studied as cell culture scaffolds in tissue engineering. However, long-term in vitro studies of cell-nanofibre interactions were rarely reported and successful organ regeneration using tissue engineering techniques may take months (e.g. blood vessel tissue engineering). Understanding the long-term interaction between cells and nanofibrous s...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2001
D W Hutmacher J C Goh S H Teoh

Tissue generation by autogenous cell transplantation is one of the most promising treatment concepts being developed as it eliminates problems of donor site scarcity, immune rejection and pathogen transfer. Cultured cells are seeded onto a three-dimensional biocompatible scaffold that will slowly degrade and resorb as the soft and hard structures grow and assimilate in vitro and/or in vivo. The...

Journal: :Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation 2022

PurposeAs there is no assay to predict the risk of acute cellular allograft rejection (ACAR), clinicians rely on protocol graft biopsy and aggressive, one-size-fits-all immunosuppression. Immunosuppression protects grafts from ACAR but increases systemic toxicities. Endomyocardial (EMB) histology suffers variability lags behind molecular biomarkers. A minimally invasive surveillance method urge...

2015
Zhisen Shen Jian Wang Dakai Lu Qun Li Chongchang Zhou Yabin Zhu Xiao Hu

Biodegradable polyurethane is an ideal candidate material to fabricate tissue engineered hypopharynx from its good mechanical properties and biodegradability. We thus synthesized a hydrophilic polyurethane via reactions among polyethylene glycol (PEG), e-caprolactone (e-CL) and hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI), and thrihydroxymethyl propane (TMP). The product possessed a fast degradability due ...

2012
Nathaniel M. Vacanti Hao Cheng Paulina S. Hill João D.T. Guerreiro Tram T. Dang Minglin Ma Shanée Watson Nathaniel S. Hwang Robert Langer Daniel G. Anderson

Synthetic scaffolds are crucial to applications in regenerative medicine; however, the foreign body response can impede regeneration and may lead to failure of the implant. Herein we report the development of a tissue engineering scaffold that allows attachment and proliferation of regenerating cells while reducing the foreign body response by localized delivery of an anti-inflammatory agent. E...

2008
Samuel Hilsdorf Barbanti Cecília Amélia Carvalho Zavaglia Eliana Aparecida de Rezende Duek

The use of porous bioresorbable scaffolds in the field of tissue engineering represents an alternative for the treatment of lesions and losses of biological tissues. This work evaluates the leaching salt effect of two different processes and polymers. Dense and porous scaffolds were prepared with poly(epson-caprolactone) (PCL) and poly(D,L-lactic acid-co-glycolic acid) (50/50) (PLGA50) by casti...

2014
Martin Plencner Barbora East Zbyněk Tonar Martin Otáhal Eva Prosecká Michala Rampichová Tomáš Krejčí Andrej Litvinec Matej Buzgo Andrea Míčková Alois Nečas Jiří Hoch Evžen Amler

Incisional hernia affects up to 20% of patients after abdominal surgery. Unlike other types of hernia, its prognosis is poor, and patients suffer from recurrence within 10 years of the operation. Currently used hernia-repair meshes do not guarantee success, but only extend the recurrence-free period by about 5 years. Most of them are nonresorbable, and these implants can lead to many complicati...

Journal: :Journal of biomaterials science. Polymer edition 2014
Junghyuk Ko Nima Khadem Mohtaram Farid Ahmed Amy Montgomery Michael Carlson Patrick C D Lee Stephanie M Willerth Martin B G Jun

Highly porous poly (ϵ-caprolactone) microfiber scaffolds can be fabricated using electrospinning for tissue engineering applications. Melt electrospinning produces such scaffolds by direct deposition of a polymer melt instead of dissolving the polymer in a solvent as performed during solution electrospinning. The objective of this study was to investigate the significant parameters associated w...

2015
Sylvie Changotade Gabriela Radu Bostan Anne Consalus Florence Poirier Juliette Peltzer Jean-Jacques Lataillade Didier Lutomski Géraldine Rohman

By using a high internal phase emulsion process, elastomeric poly(ε-caprolactone urethane) (PCLU) scaffolds were designed with pores size ranging from below 150 μm to 1800 μm and a porosity of 86% making them suitable for bone tissue engineering applications. Moreover, the pores appeared to be excellently interconnected, promoting cellularization and future bone ingrowth. This study evaluated t...

2014
Katelyn E. Swindle-Reilly Chinmay S. Paranjape Cheryl A. Miller

Peripheral nerve regeneration can be enhanced by chemical and mechanical cues for neurite growth. Aligned and randomly oriented electrospun nanofibers of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) or a blend of PCL and elastin were fabricated to test their potential to provide contact guidance to embryonic chick dorsal root ganglia for peripheral nerve regeneration. Scanning electron microscopy was used to ana...

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