نتایج جستجو برای: 3d scaffold

تعداد نتایج: 210490  

2011
Yong Zhao R. Z Legeros Jing Chen

Objective. The aim of the present study is to prepare a 3D porous silk fibroin scaffold with a hierachical structure that can meet the demands for bone tissue engineering. Materials and Methods. 3D fibroin scaffold was prepared by the methods of partial dissolution in acid solution and freeze drying fibroin solution. Results. The nets were composed of a mesh of randomly oriented fibers that ran...

2015
Jelena Rnjak-Kovacina Lindsay S. Wray Kelly A. Burke Tess Torregrosa Julianne M. Golinski Wenwen Huang David L. Kaplan

We present a silk biomaterial platform with highly tunable mechanical and degradation properties for engineering and regeneration of soft tissues such as, skin, adipose, and neural tissue, with elasticity properties in the kilopascal range. Lyophilized silk sponges were prepared under different process conditions and the effect of silk molecular weight, concentration and crystallinity on 3D sca...

2015
Boyang Zhang Miles Montgomery Locke Davenport-Huyer Anastasia Korolj Milica Radisic

Engineering mature tissues requires a guided assembly of cells into organized three-dimensional (3D) structures with multiple cell types. Guidance is usually achieved by microtopographical scaffold cues or by cell-gel compaction. The assembly of individual units into functional 3D tissues is often time-consuming, relying on cell ingrowth and matrix remodeling, whereas disassembly requires an in...

2013
Ning Li Qi Zhang Song Gao Qin Song Rong Huang Long Wang Liwei Liu Jianwu Dai Mingliang Tang Guosheng Cheng

Neural stem cell (NSC) based therapy provides a promising approach for neural regeneration. For the success of NSC clinical application, a scaffold is required to provide three-dimensional (3D) cell growth microenvironments and appropriate synergistic cell guidance cues. Here, we report the first utilization of graphene foam, a 3D porous structure, as a novel scaffold for NSCs in vitro. It was ...

2017
Monica M Laronda Alexandra L Rutz Shuo Xiao Kelly A Whelan Francesca E Duncan Eric W Roth Teresa K Woodruff Ramille N Shah

Emerging additive manufacturing techniques enable investigation of the effects of pore geometry on cell behavior and function. Here, we 3D print microporous hydrogel scaffolds to test how varying pore geometry, accomplished by manipulating the advancing angle between printed layers, affects the survival of ovarian follicles. 30° and 60° scaffolds provide corners that surround follicles on multi...

Journal: :Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine 2010
Hanifeh Khayyeri Sara Checa Magnus Tägil Fergal J O'Brien Patrick J Prendergast

Scaffold design remains a main challenge in tissue engineering due to the large number of requirements that need to be met in order to create functional tissues in vivo. Computer simulations of tissue differentiation within scaffolds could serve as a powerful tool in elucidating the design requirements for scaffolds in tissue engineering. In this study, a lattice-based model of a 3D porous scaf...

2018
Francesca Diomede Agnese Gugliandolo Domenico Scionti Ilaria Merciaro Marcos Fxb Cavalcanti Emanuela Mazzon Oriana Trubiani

Bone tissue engineering is one of the main branches of regenerative medicine. In this field, the use of a scaffold, which supported bone development, in combination with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), has promised better outcomes for bone regeneration. In particular, human gingival mesenchymal stem cells (hGMSCs) may present advantages compared to other MSCs, including the easier isolation. How...

Journal: :Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods 2013
Yuan Xu Jinglei Wu Haoming Wang Hanqin Li Ning Di Lei Song Sontao Li Dianwei Li Yang Xiang Wei Liu Xiumei Mo Qiang Zhou

Tissue engineering techniques using novel scaffolding materials offer potential alternatives for managing tendon disorders. An ideal tendon tissue engineered scaffold should mimic the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the natural extracellular matrix (ECM) of the native tendon. Here, we propose a novel electrospun nanoyarn network that is morphologically and structurally similar to the ECM of...

2014
Peter S. Donoghue Tao Sun Nikolaj Gadegaard Mathis O. Riehle Susan C. Barnett

Tubular scaffolds which incorporate a variety of micro- and nanotopographies have a wide application potential in tissue engineering especially for the repair of spinal cord injury (SCI). We aim to produce metabolically active differentiated tissues within such tubes, as it is crucially important to evaluate the biological performance of the three-dimensional (3D) scaffold and optimize the biop...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2010
Jayaprakash Khanderi Rudolf C Hoffmann Jörg J Schneider

ZnO (8-10 nm), gold (10-50 nm), and platinum (2-5 nm) nanoparticles were deposited on monoliths of regularly arranged three-dimensional (3D) carbon nanotubes of 40 nm diameter and length up to 30 microm. The single-source precursor complex di-aqua-bis[2-(methoxyimino)propanato](2)Zn(ii) in dimethylformamide was used for the deposition of nanoparticulate ZnO on an ordered 3D CNT scaffold by solu...

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