Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) have been used as a rapid and efficient technique for driving microparticles into a three-dimensional scaffold matrix, raising the possibility that SAW may be effective in seeding live cells into scaffolds, that is, if the cells were able to survive the infusion process. Primary osteoblast-like cells were used to specifically address this issue: To investigate the effects of SAW on the cells' viability, proliferation, and differentiation. Fluorescence-labeled osteoblast-like cells were seeded into polycaprolactone scaffolds using the SAW method with a static method as a control. The cell distribution in the scaffold was assessed through image analysis. The cells were far more uniformly driven into the scaffold ...
In this study, we developed a novel and rapid method to generate in vitro three-dimensional (3D) mul...
Recently, there has been a surge in researchers and scientists investigating different methods which...
ABSTRACT: Precise reconstruction of heterotypic cell−cell interactions in vitro requires the cocultu...
Item does not contain fulltextFlow visualization using fluorescent microparticles and cell viability...
Flow visualization using fluorescent microparticles and cell viability investigations are carried ou...
Medical imaging has relied on ultrasound (US) as an exploratory method for decades. Nonetheless, in ...
In the last few decades, new types of cell cultures have been introduced to provide better cell surv...
3D bioprinting becomes one of the popular approaches in the tissue engineering. In this emerging app...
Acoustic force patterning is an emerging technology that provides a platform to control the spatial ...
Detection and quantification of cell viability and growth in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensio...
Regenerative medicine and drug development require large numbers of high-quality cells, usually deli...
ABSTRACT: Flow visualization using fluorescent micropar-ticles and cell viability investigations are...
Abstract Acoustofluidics has shown great potential for label-free bioparticle patterning with excell...
Bone graft substitutes and cancellous biomaterials have been widely used to heal critical-size long ...
Bone graft substitutes and cancellous biomaterials have been widely used to heal critical-size long ...
In this study, we developed a novel and rapid method to generate in vitro three-dimensional (3D) mul...
Recently, there has been a surge in researchers and scientists investigating different methods which...
ABSTRACT: Precise reconstruction of heterotypic cell−cell interactions in vitro requires the cocultu...
Item does not contain fulltextFlow visualization using fluorescent microparticles and cell viability...
Flow visualization using fluorescent microparticles and cell viability investigations are carried ou...
Medical imaging has relied on ultrasound (US) as an exploratory method for decades. Nonetheless, in ...
In the last few decades, new types of cell cultures have been introduced to provide better cell surv...
3D bioprinting becomes one of the popular approaches in the tissue engineering. In this emerging app...
Acoustic force patterning is an emerging technology that provides a platform to control the spatial ...
Detection and quantification of cell viability and growth in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensio...
Regenerative medicine and drug development require large numbers of high-quality cells, usually deli...
ABSTRACT: Flow visualization using fluorescent micropar-ticles and cell viability investigations are...
Abstract Acoustofluidics has shown great potential for label-free bioparticle patterning with excell...
Bone graft substitutes and cancellous biomaterials have been widely used to heal critical-size long ...
Bone graft substitutes and cancellous biomaterials have been widely used to heal critical-size long ...
In this study, we developed a novel and rapid method to generate in vitro three-dimensional (3D) mul...
Recently, there has been a surge in researchers and scientists investigating different methods which...
ABSTRACT: Precise reconstruction of heterotypic cell−cell interactions in vitro requires the cocultu...