There has been an increasing interest in the concept of growing artificial tissues in bioreactors which use numerous membranes and scaffolds to support the cellular processes such as cell growth and nutrient uptake. While these approaches are promising and may be considered to be successful in some circumstances, there is a general lack of quantitative information on the glucose (nutrient) diffusivity of these materials. In addressing this issue we have carried out a series of well-defined laboratory experiments to measure the glucose diffusion coefficient across a number of tissue engineering membranes and scaffolds saturated with water and cell culture medium (CCM). For this purpose, a diffusion cell was constructed and five different mem...
The diffusion coefficient of glucose was measured in biological flocs under various growth condition...
Biofabrication methods such as extrusion-based bioprinting allow the manufacture of cell-laden struc...
International audienceHydrogels are attractive biomaterials for replicating cellular microenvironmen...
There has been an increasing interest in the concept of growing artificial tissues in bioreactors wh...
There has been an increasing interest in the concept of growing artificial tissues in bioreactors wh...
There has been an increasing interest in the concept of growing artificial tissues in bioreactors wh...
Unlike thin tissues (e.g., skin) which has been successfully grown, growing thick tissues (e.g., bon...
In three dimensional (3D) bone tissue engineering, the nutrient transfer process is one of the main ...
Tissue engineering has evolved into an exciting area of research due to its potential in regenerativ...
Hollow fibre membrane bioreactors (HFMBs) have been shown to overcome the diffusion limitation of nu...
The diaphragm cell method (DCM) was applied to determine the self-diffusion of glucose in cell cultu...
In the current research, three electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds with different pore morp...
Electrospinning is a common technique, which is applied for fabrication of scaffold for tissue engin...
Abstract: Diffusion of nutrients to cells cultured within three-dimensional scaffolds is fundamental...
The diaphragm cell method (DCM) was applied to determine the self-diffusion of glucose in cell cultu...
The diffusion coefficient of glucose was measured in biological flocs under various growth condition...
Biofabrication methods such as extrusion-based bioprinting allow the manufacture of cell-laden struc...
International audienceHydrogels are attractive biomaterials for replicating cellular microenvironmen...
There has been an increasing interest in the concept of growing artificial tissues in bioreactors wh...
There has been an increasing interest in the concept of growing artificial tissues in bioreactors wh...
There has been an increasing interest in the concept of growing artificial tissues in bioreactors wh...
Unlike thin tissues (e.g., skin) which has been successfully grown, growing thick tissues (e.g., bon...
In three dimensional (3D) bone tissue engineering, the nutrient transfer process is one of the main ...
Tissue engineering has evolved into an exciting area of research due to its potential in regenerativ...
Hollow fibre membrane bioreactors (HFMBs) have been shown to overcome the diffusion limitation of nu...
The diaphragm cell method (DCM) was applied to determine the self-diffusion of glucose in cell cultu...
In the current research, three electrospun polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds with different pore morp...
Electrospinning is a common technique, which is applied for fabrication of scaffold for tissue engin...
Abstract: Diffusion of nutrients to cells cultured within three-dimensional scaffolds is fundamental...
The diaphragm cell method (DCM) was applied to determine the self-diffusion of glucose in cell cultu...
The diffusion coefficient of glucose was measured in biological flocs under various growth condition...
Biofabrication methods such as extrusion-based bioprinting allow the manufacture of cell-laden struc...
International audienceHydrogels are attractive biomaterials for replicating cellular microenvironmen...