The effect of scaffold pore size and interconnectivity as well as porosity are undoubtedly crucial factors for most tissue engineering applications. This premise is the basis of worldwide efforts that have been spent to develop increasingly sophisticate fabrication techniques to control the scaffold microarchitecture and build efficient synthetic analogues of extracellular matrix. Among the plethora of techniques developed for this purpose, gas-in-liquid foam templating has emerged as one that conjugates simplicity of the technology involved, use of inert gases as the templating phase (thus avoiding the use of potentially toxic organic solvents), employment of a large variety of biocompatible and often bioactive biopolymers, and obtainment ...
Gelatin’s excellent foaming ability allows the application of in situ gas foaming as a preparation t...
Three dimensional scaffolds were created from a biodegradable polymer (polylactide) and the mineral ...
Tissue engineering is a concept whereby cells are taken from a patient, their number expanded and se...
In the design of scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, morphological parameters such as por...
In the present work, a novel synthetic methodology for the preparation of scaffold of biopolymeric n...
The aim of this study was to combine gas foaming and reverse templating techniques to prepare open-p...
Manufacturing of three-dimensional scaffolds with multiple levels of porosity are an advantage in ti...
Abstract: Current methods for screening cell-material interactions typically utilize a two-dimension...
In this article, we have exploited a microfluidic foaming technique for the generation of highly mon...
Tissue engineering applications commonly encompass the use of three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds to pr...
In this article, we have exploited a microfluidic foaming technique for the generation of highly mon...
In recent years, lack of donor organs has caused many to consider tissue engineering methods as mean...
The biological hierarchical porous structures have excellent properties that are unmatched by artifi...
Biomedical scaffolds with a high degree of porosity are known to facilitate the growth of healthy fu...
In tissue engineering, the use of supercritical CO2 foaming is a valuable and widespread choice to d...
Gelatin’s excellent foaming ability allows the application of in situ gas foaming as a preparation t...
Three dimensional scaffolds were created from a biodegradable polymer (polylactide) and the mineral ...
Tissue engineering is a concept whereby cells are taken from a patient, their number expanded and se...
In the design of scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, morphological parameters such as por...
In the present work, a novel synthetic methodology for the preparation of scaffold of biopolymeric n...
The aim of this study was to combine gas foaming and reverse templating techniques to prepare open-p...
Manufacturing of three-dimensional scaffolds with multiple levels of porosity are an advantage in ti...
Abstract: Current methods for screening cell-material interactions typically utilize a two-dimension...
In this article, we have exploited a microfluidic foaming technique for the generation of highly mon...
Tissue engineering applications commonly encompass the use of three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds to pr...
In this article, we have exploited a microfluidic foaming technique for the generation of highly mon...
In recent years, lack of donor organs has caused many to consider tissue engineering methods as mean...
The biological hierarchical porous structures have excellent properties that are unmatched by artifi...
Biomedical scaffolds with a high degree of porosity are known to facilitate the growth of healthy fu...
In tissue engineering, the use of supercritical CO2 foaming is a valuable and widespread choice to d...
Gelatin’s excellent foaming ability allows the application of in situ gas foaming as a preparation t...
Three dimensional scaffolds were created from a biodegradable polymer (polylactide) and the mineral ...
Tissue engineering is a concept whereby cells are taken from a patient, their number expanded and se...