Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an additive manufacturing technology that is recently used to fabricate voluminous scaffolds for biomedical applications. In this study, MEW is adapted for the seeding of multicellular spheroids, which permits the easy handling as a single sheet-like tissue-scaffold construct. Spheroids are made from adipose-derived stromal cells (ASCs). Poly(ε-caprolactone) is processed via MEW into scaffolds with box-structured pores, readily tailorable to spheroid size, using 13-15 µm diameter fibers. Two 7-8 µm diameter "catching fibers" near the bottom of the scaffold are threaded through each pore (360 and 380 µm) to prevent loss of spheroids during seeding. Cell viability remains high during the two week culture period, w...
Considering the complexity of natural tissues, a major challenge in tissue engineering applications ...
Meniscus injury and meniscectomy are strongly related to osteoarthritis, thus there is a clinical ne...
Engineering native-like myocardial muscle, recapitulating its fibrillar organization and mechanical ...
Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an additive manufacturing technology that is recently used to fabricate...
Melt electrospinning writing (MEW) is a solvent-free fabrication method for making polymer fiber sca...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an additive manufacturing t...
Melt electrowriting (MEW) has grown in popularity in biofabrication research due to its ability to f...
The increasing number of mastectomies results in a greater demand for breast reconstruction characte...
Fabrication of biomimetic tissues holds much promise for the regeneration of cells or organs that ar...
Fabrication of biomimetic tissues holds much promise for the regeneration of cells or organs that ar...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing or additive manufacturing (AM) is a technique that is commonly used ...
This tutorial reflects on the fundamental principles and guidelines for electrospinning writing with...
Bone fractures are one of the most common traumatic large-organ injuries and although many fractures...
In tissue engineering, a uniform cell occupation of scaffolds is crucial to ensure the success of ti...
For patients with soft tissue defects, repair with autologous in vitro engineered adipose tissue cou...
Considering the complexity of natural tissues, a major challenge in tissue engineering applications ...
Meniscus injury and meniscectomy are strongly related to osteoarthritis, thus there is a clinical ne...
Engineering native-like myocardial muscle, recapitulating its fibrillar organization and mechanical ...
Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an additive manufacturing technology that is recently used to fabricate...
Melt electrospinning writing (MEW) is a solvent-free fabrication method for making polymer fiber sca...
Copyright © 2019 American Chemical Society. Melt electrowriting (MEW) is an additive manufacturing t...
Melt electrowriting (MEW) has grown in popularity in biofabrication research due to its ability to f...
The increasing number of mastectomies results in a greater demand for breast reconstruction characte...
Fabrication of biomimetic tissues holds much promise for the regeneration of cells or organs that ar...
Fabrication of biomimetic tissues holds much promise for the regeneration of cells or organs that ar...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing or additive manufacturing (AM) is a technique that is commonly used ...
This tutorial reflects on the fundamental principles and guidelines for electrospinning writing with...
Bone fractures are one of the most common traumatic large-organ injuries and although many fractures...
In tissue engineering, a uniform cell occupation of scaffolds is crucial to ensure the success of ti...
For patients with soft tissue defects, repair with autologous in vitro engineered adipose tissue cou...
Considering the complexity of natural tissues, a major challenge in tissue engineering applications ...
Meniscus injury and meniscectomy are strongly related to osteoarthritis, thus there is a clinical ne...
Engineering native-like myocardial muscle, recapitulating its fibrillar organization and mechanical ...