This article describes the first steps toward comprehensive characterization of molecular transport within scaffolds for tissue engineering. The scaffolds were fabricated using a novel melt electrospinning technique capable of constructing 3D lattices of layered polymer fibers with well - defined internal microarchitectures. The general morphology and structure order was then determined using T 2 - weighted magnetic resonance imaging and X - ray microcomputed tomography. Diffusion tensor microimaging was used to measure the time - dependent diffusivity and diffusion anisotropy within the scaffolds. The measured diffusion tensors were anisotropic and consistent with the cross - hatched geometry of the scaffolds: diffusion was least restricte...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Tissue Engineering is an interdisciplinary field aiming at the restoration of the function of damage...
Electrospinning can be used to selectively process a variety of natural and synthetic polymers into ...
Electrospun nanofibrous structures provide good performance to scaffolds in tissue engineering. We m...
Tissue engineering involves the seeding of cells into a structural scaffolding to regenerate the arc...
We characterize layered, delamination resistant, tissue engineering scaffolds produced by gradient e...
Abstract: Diffusion of nutrients to cells cultured within three-dimensional scaffolds is fundamental...
Electrospinning is a common technique, which is applied for fabrication of scaffold for tissue engin...
Previous work in controlling mechanical properties of electrospun scaffolds has largely been limited...
Considering the complexity of natural tissues, a major challenge in tissue engineering applications ...
The manufacture of fibrous scaffolds with tailored micrometric features and anatomically relevant th...
Tissue construct mechanics are of pivotal importance in mechanically active tissues, particularly wh...
Direct writing melt electrospinning is an additive manufacturing technique capable of the layer-by-l...
The ability to noninvasively assess skeletal muscle microstructure, which predicts function and dise...
The collagen architecture is the major determinant of the function and mechanical behav-ior of cardi...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Tissue Engineering is an interdisciplinary field aiming at the restoration of the function of damage...
Electrospinning can be used to selectively process a variety of natural and synthetic polymers into ...
Electrospun nanofibrous structures provide good performance to scaffolds in tissue engineering. We m...
Tissue engineering involves the seeding of cells into a structural scaffolding to regenerate the arc...
We characterize layered, delamination resistant, tissue engineering scaffolds produced by gradient e...
Abstract: Diffusion of nutrients to cells cultured within three-dimensional scaffolds is fundamental...
Electrospinning is a common technique, which is applied for fabrication of scaffold for tissue engin...
Previous work in controlling mechanical properties of electrospun scaffolds has largely been limited...
Considering the complexity of natural tissues, a major challenge in tissue engineering applications ...
The manufacture of fibrous scaffolds with tailored micrometric features and anatomically relevant th...
Tissue construct mechanics are of pivotal importance in mechanically active tissues, particularly wh...
Direct writing melt electrospinning is an additive manufacturing technique capable of the layer-by-l...
The ability to noninvasively assess skeletal muscle microstructure, which predicts function and dise...
The collagen architecture is the major determinant of the function and mechanical behav-ior of cardi...
Tissue engineering involves fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds to support cellular in-growth...
Tissue Engineering is an interdisciplinary field aiming at the restoration of the function of damage...
Electrospinning can be used to selectively process a variety of natural and synthetic polymers into ...