A deeper comprehension of the biomineralization (BM) process is at the basis of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine developments. Several in-vivo and in-vitro studies were dedicated to this purpose via the application of 2D and 3D diagnostic techniques. Here, we develop a new methodology, based on different complementary experimental techniques (X-ray phase contrast tomography, micro-X-ray diffraction and micro-X-ray fluorescence scanning technique) coupled to new analytical tools. A qualitative and quantitative structural investigation, from the atomic to the micrometric length scale, is obtained for engineered bone tissues. The high spatial resolution achieved by X-ray scanning techniques allows us to monitor the bone formation a...
In the field of regenerative medicine, there has been a growing interest in studying the combination...
articleRegularized phase tomography was used to image non‐calcified fibrous matrix in in vitro cell‐...
articleThis review is presented of recent investigations concerning the structure of ceramic scaffol...
A deeper comprehension of the biomineralization (BM) process is at the basis of tissue engineering a...
Computed x-ray phase contrast micro-tomography is the most valuable tool for a three dimensional (3D...
The specific routes of biomineralization in nature are here explored using a tissue engineering appr...
X-ray Synchrotron radiation-based techniques, in particular Micro-tomography and Micro-diffraction, ...
The structure and organization of the Type I collagen microfibrils during mineral nanoparticle forma...
The mechanism of mineralized matrix deposition was studied in a tissue engineering approach in which...
The understanding of structure-function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
This review is presented of recent investigations concerning the structure of ceramic scaffolds and ...
The understanding of structure–function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
In the field of regenerative medicine, there has been a growing interest in studying the combination...
articleRegularized phase tomography was used to image non‐calcified fibrous matrix in in vitro cell‐...
articleThis review is presented of recent investigations concerning the structure of ceramic scaffol...
A deeper comprehension of the biomineralization (BM) process is at the basis of tissue engineering a...
Computed x-ray phase contrast micro-tomography is the most valuable tool for a three dimensional (3D...
The specific routes of biomineralization in nature are here explored using a tissue engineering appr...
X-ray Synchrotron radiation-based techniques, in particular Micro-tomography and Micro-diffraction, ...
The structure and organization of the Type I collagen microfibrils during mineral nanoparticle forma...
The mechanism of mineralized matrix deposition was studied in a tissue engineering approach in which...
The understanding of structure-function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
This review is presented of recent investigations concerning the structure of ceramic scaffolds and ...
The understanding of structure–function relationships in normal and pathologic mammalian tissues is ...
In the field of regenerative medicine, there has been a growing interest in studying the combination...
articleRegularized phase tomography was used to image non‐calcified fibrous matrix in in vitro cell‐...
articleThis review is presented of recent investigations concerning the structure of ceramic scaffol...