X-ray micro-computed tomography (μ-CT) can be used to provide both qualitative and quantitative information on the structure of three-dimensional (3D) bioactive scaffolds. When performed in a dry state, μ-CT accurately reflects the structure of collagen-based scaffolds, but imaging in a wet state offers challenges with radiolucency. Here we have used phosphotungstic acid (PTA) as a contrast agent to visualise fully hydrated collagen scaffolds in a physiologically relevant environment. A systematic investigation was performed to understand the effects of PTA on the results of μ-CT imaging by varying sample processing variables such as crosslinking density, hydration medium and staining duration. Immersing samples in 0.3% PTA solution overnig...
To successfully implement tissue-engineered (TE) constructs as part of a clinical therapy, it is nec...
It is of paramount importance for a scaffold to preserve its shape and mechanical stability for a pr...
The architecture of tissue engineering scaffold has a strong effect on its functionality. The micro-...
X-ray micro-computed tomography (μ-CT) can be used to provide both qualitative and quantitative info...
Collagen scaffolds were produced by a freeze-drying (lyophilization) method and chemically crosslink...
Contains fulltext : 79581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
BNC-alginate and silk fibroin tissue-engineering scaffolds were stained with X-ray contrast agents i...
In the human body, the most abundant simple molecule is water, and the most abundant complex molecul...
Background and aims: Atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the carotid artery can cause small emboli to ...
Manual dissection and histological observation are common methods used to investigate human tissues....
This paper illustrates the utility of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study the process of t...
Contrast-enhanced micro-computed tomography (CEμCT) with phosphotungstic acid (PTA) has shown potent...
A complete morphologic characterization of porous scaffolds for tissue engineering application is fu...
Scaffolds for tissue engineering applications should be highly permeable to support mass transfer re...
UNLABELLED: Scaffolds for tissue engineering applications should be highly permeable to support mass...
To successfully implement tissue-engineered (TE) constructs as part of a clinical therapy, it is nec...
It is of paramount importance for a scaffold to preserve its shape and mechanical stability for a pr...
The architecture of tissue engineering scaffold has a strong effect on its functionality. The micro-...
X-ray micro-computed tomography (μ-CT) can be used to provide both qualitative and quantitative info...
Collagen scaffolds were produced by a freeze-drying (lyophilization) method and chemically crosslink...
Contains fulltext : 79581.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this ...
BNC-alginate and silk fibroin tissue-engineering scaffolds were stained with X-ray contrast agents i...
In the human body, the most abundant simple molecule is water, and the most abundant complex molecul...
Background and aims: Atherosclerotic plaque rupture in the carotid artery can cause small emboli to ...
Manual dissection and histological observation are common methods used to investigate human tissues....
This paper illustrates the utility of micro-computed tomography (micro-CT) to study the process of t...
Contrast-enhanced micro-computed tomography (CEμCT) with phosphotungstic acid (PTA) has shown potent...
A complete morphologic characterization of porous scaffolds for tissue engineering application is fu...
Scaffolds for tissue engineering applications should be highly permeable to support mass transfer re...
UNLABELLED: Scaffolds for tissue engineering applications should be highly permeable to support mass...
To successfully implement tissue-engineered (TE) constructs as part of a clinical therapy, it is nec...
It is of paramount importance for a scaffold to preserve its shape and mechanical stability for a pr...
The architecture of tissue engineering scaffold has a strong effect on its functionality. The micro-...