<div><p>Non-destructive monitoring of engineered tissues is needed for translation of these products from the lab to the clinic. In this study, non-invasive, high resolution spectral ultrasound imaging (SUSI) was used to monitor the differentiation of MC3T3 pre-osteoblasts seeded within collagen hydrogels. SUSI was used to measure the diameter, concentration and acoustic attenuation of scatterers within such constructs cultured in either control or osteogenic medium over 21 days. Conventional biochemical assays were used on parallel samples to determine DNA content and calcium deposition. Construct volume and morphology were accurately imaged using ultrasound. Cell diameter was estimated to be approximately 12.5–15.5 µm using SUSI, which co...
In the field of tissue engineering, there is a need for methods that allow assessing the performance...
Regulatory guidelines for tissue engineered products require stringent characterization during produ...
Conventional measurements of osteogenesis in tissue-engineered constructs are destructive to living ...
Non-destructive monitoring of engineered tissues is needed for translation of these products from th...
As tissue engineering products move toward the clinic, nondestructive methods to monitor their devel...
Injectable biomaterials, which can be physically inserted into a target site without the use of surg...
In this work we present a standardised quantitative ultrasound imaging (SQUI) approach for the non-d...
There is a critical need to develop noninvasive, nondestructive methods for assessing the quality of...
To date, fiber reinforce scaffolds have been largely applied to repair hard and soft tissues. Meanwh...
Tissue engineering has the potential to treat bone loss, but current bone restoration methods, inclu...
The formation of bone-like tissue from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) cultured in osteogenic me...
Generation of functional tissue in vitro through tissue engineering technique is a promising directi...
The goal of bone tissue engineering is to build artificial bone tissue with properties that closely ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are versatile in many tissue engineering applications and have the pot...
textRegenerative medicine is an interdisciplinary field which has advanced with the use of biotechno...
In the field of tissue engineering, there is a need for methods that allow assessing the performance...
Regulatory guidelines for tissue engineered products require stringent characterization during produ...
Conventional measurements of osteogenesis in tissue-engineered constructs are destructive to living ...
Non-destructive monitoring of engineered tissues is needed for translation of these products from th...
As tissue engineering products move toward the clinic, nondestructive methods to monitor their devel...
Injectable biomaterials, which can be physically inserted into a target site without the use of surg...
In this work we present a standardised quantitative ultrasound imaging (SQUI) approach for the non-d...
There is a critical need to develop noninvasive, nondestructive methods for assessing the quality of...
To date, fiber reinforce scaffolds have been largely applied to repair hard and soft tissues. Meanwh...
Tissue engineering has the potential to treat bone loss, but current bone restoration methods, inclu...
The formation of bone-like tissue from human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) cultured in osteogenic me...
Generation of functional tissue in vitro through tissue engineering technique is a promising directi...
The goal of bone tissue engineering is to build artificial bone tissue with properties that closely ...
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are versatile in many tissue engineering applications and have the pot...
textRegenerative medicine is an interdisciplinary field which has advanced with the use of biotechno...
In the field of tissue engineering, there is a need for methods that allow assessing the performance...
Regulatory guidelines for tissue engineered products require stringent characterization during produ...
Conventional measurements of osteogenesis in tissue-engineered constructs are destructive to living ...