The construction of scaffolds and subsequent incorporation of cells and biologics have been widely investigated to regenerate damaged tissues. Scaffolds act as a template to guide tissue formation, and their characteristics have a considerable impact on the regenerative process. Whereas many technologies exist to induce specific two-dimensional (2D) morphologies into biomaterials, the introduction of three-dimensional (3D) micromorphologies into individual pore walls of scaffolds produced from biological molecules such as collagen poses a challenge. We here report the use of dicarboxylic acids to induce specific micromorphologies in collagen scaffolds and evaluate their effect on cellular migration and differentiation. Insoluble type I coll...
Recent investigations into micro-architecture of scaffolds has revealed that mean pore sizes are cel...
Tissue engineering was born from the belief that primary cells could be isolated from a patient, exp...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...
The construction of scaffolds and subsequent incorporation of cells and biologics have been widely i...
Contains fulltext : 53703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Every tissue and...
In tissue engineering field, the production of a porous resorbable matrix, termed scaffold, allows ...
International audienceType I collagen is the main component of the extracellular matrix (ECM). In vi...
Additive manufacturing (AM) allows the free form fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) structures wi...
Type I collagen is the main component of the extracellular matrix (ECM). In vitro, under a narrow wi...
A major challenge in regenerative medicine is the development of grafts that can be vascularised suc...
Next generation of biomaterials with enhanced functionalities requires the integration of material s...
Manufacturing of three-dimensional scaffolds with multiple levels of porosity are an advantage in ti...
A major hurdle in studying biological systems and administering effective tissue engineered therapie...
The extracellular matrix is a complex and dynamic collection of collagens, non-collagenous matrix p...
Collagen scaffolds provide a promising platform for tissue regeneration due to their ability to supp...
Recent investigations into micro-architecture of scaffolds has revealed that mean pore sizes are cel...
Tissue engineering was born from the belief that primary cells could be isolated from a patient, exp...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...
The construction of scaffolds and subsequent incorporation of cells and biologics have been widely i...
Contains fulltext : 53703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Every tissue and...
In tissue engineering field, the production of a porous resorbable matrix, termed scaffold, allows ...
International audienceType I collagen is the main component of the extracellular matrix (ECM). In vi...
Additive manufacturing (AM) allows the free form fabrication of three-dimensional (3D) structures wi...
Type I collagen is the main component of the extracellular matrix (ECM). In vitro, under a narrow wi...
A major challenge in regenerative medicine is the development of grafts that can be vascularised suc...
Next generation of biomaterials with enhanced functionalities requires the integration of material s...
Manufacturing of three-dimensional scaffolds with multiple levels of porosity are an advantage in ti...
A major hurdle in studying biological systems and administering effective tissue engineered therapie...
The extracellular matrix is a complex and dynamic collection of collagens, non-collagenous matrix p...
Collagen scaffolds provide a promising platform for tissue regeneration due to their ability to supp...
Recent investigations into micro-architecture of scaffolds has revealed that mean pore sizes are cel...
Tissue engineering was born from the belief that primary cells could be isolated from a patient, exp...
In the most common approach of tissue engineering, a polymeric scaffold with a well-defined architec...