This paper presents a mathematical model to describe the growth of tissue into a rapid-prototyped porous scaffold when it is implanted onto the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). The scaffold was designed to study the effects of the size and shape of pores on tissue growth into conventional tissue engineering scaffolds, and consists of an array of pores each having a pre-specified shape. The experimental observations revealed that the CAM grows through each pore as an intact layer of tissue, provided the width of the pore exceeds a threshold value. Based on these results a mathematical model is described to simulate the growth of the membrane, assuming that the growth is a function of the local isotropic membrane tension. The model predictions...
Soft tissue engineering presents significant challenges compared to other tissue engineering discipl...
Three-dimensional open porous scaffolds are commonly used in tissue engineering (TE) applications to...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with mathematically modelling the growth and developm...
The mathematical prediction of cell proliferation in porous scaffold still remains a challenge. The ...
In this study we present a novel approach for predicting tissue growth within the pores of fibrous t...
We present a mathematical model for the vascularisation of a porous scaffold following implantation ...
Cell proliferation within a fluid-filled porous tissue-engineering scaffold depends on a sensitive c...
We present a mathematical model for the vascularisation of a porous scaffold following implantation ...
In the field of cartilage tissue engineering, filter cultures are a frequently used three-dimensiona...
A contemporary procedure to grow artificial tissue is to seed cells onto a porous biomaterial scaffo...
A theoretical model of the 3D scaffold internal architecture has been implemented with the aim to pr...
In the field of cartilage tissue engineering, filter cultures are a frequently used three-dimensiona...
Porous architecture has a dramatic effect on tissue formation in porous biomaterials used in regener...
Tissue growth in bioscaffolds is influenced significantly by pore geometry, but how this geometric d...
We derive an effective macroscale description for the growth of tissue on a porous scaffold. A multi...
Soft tissue engineering presents significant challenges compared to other tissue engineering discipl...
Three-dimensional open porous scaffolds are commonly used in tissue engineering (TE) applications to...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with mathematically modelling the growth and developm...
The mathematical prediction of cell proliferation in porous scaffold still remains a challenge. The ...
In this study we present a novel approach for predicting tissue growth within the pores of fibrous t...
We present a mathematical model for the vascularisation of a porous scaffold following implantation ...
Cell proliferation within a fluid-filled porous tissue-engineering scaffold depends on a sensitive c...
We present a mathematical model for the vascularisation of a porous scaffold following implantation ...
In the field of cartilage tissue engineering, filter cultures are a frequently used three-dimensiona...
A contemporary procedure to grow artificial tissue is to seed cells onto a porous biomaterial scaffo...
A theoretical model of the 3D scaffold internal architecture has been implemented with the aim to pr...
In the field of cartilage tissue engineering, filter cultures are a frequently used three-dimensiona...
Porous architecture has a dramatic effect on tissue formation in porous biomaterials used in regener...
Tissue growth in bioscaffolds is influenced significantly by pore geometry, but how this geometric d...
We derive an effective macroscale description for the growth of tissue on a porous scaffold. A multi...
Soft tissue engineering presents significant challenges compared to other tissue engineering discipl...
Three-dimensional open porous scaffolds are commonly used in tissue engineering (TE) applications to...
The work presented in this thesis is concerned with mathematically modelling the growth and developm...