During in vivo tissue regeneration, cell behavior is highly influenced by the surrounding environment. Thus, the choice of scaffold material and its microstructure is one of the fundamental steps for a successful in vitro culture. An efficacious method for scaffold fabrication should prove its versatility and the possibility of controlling micro- and nanostructure. In this paper, hyaluronic acid 3D scaffolds were developed through lamination of micropatterned membranes, fabricated after optimization of a soft-lithography method. The scaffold presented here is characterized by a homogeneous hexagonal lattice with porosity of 69%, specific surface area of 287 cm-1, and permeability of 18.9 microm2. The control over the geometry was achieved w...
In vitro models are currently used for performing studies of physiological, pathophysiological, biol...
A particular challenge to the field of neuroscience involves translating findings from 2D in vitro s...
Organ transplantation would be the first option for those whose tissues/organs have been extremely i...
Tissue engineering is a concept whereby cells are taken from a patient, their number expanded and se...
In the last decades 3D cell culture systems within a polymeric matrix (scaffolds) have gained increa...
This study presents a novel approach for threedimensional (3D) cell culture using a two-component sy...
Direct-write assembly is used to fabricate 3D microperiodic scaffolds composed of hyaluronic acid (H...
This thesis focuses on various aspects involved in scaffold design and the cell-scaffold interaction...
Recent advances in bioprinting technology have been used to precisely dispense cell-laden biomateria...
Tissue engineering aims at restoring or regenerating a damaged tissue. Often the tissue recreation o...
Direct-write assembly is used to fabricate 3D microperiodic scaffolds composed of hyaluronic acid (H...
Rapid prototyping techniques (RP) hold great promise for designing 3-dimensional (3-D) regular and o...
OBJECTIVES: This aimed at the design and production of engineered 3D scaffold prototypes using a nat...
The construction of biomaterial scaffolds for cell seeding is now seen as the most common approach f...
Culturing cells in a vascularized three-dimensional (3D) hydrogel scaffold has significant applicati...
In vitro models are currently used for performing studies of physiological, pathophysiological, biol...
A particular challenge to the field of neuroscience involves translating findings from 2D in vitro s...
Organ transplantation would be the first option for those whose tissues/organs have been extremely i...
Tissue engineering is a concept whereby cells are taken from a patient, their number expanded and se...
In the last decades 3D cell culture systems within a polymeric matrix (scaffolds) have gained increa...
This study presents a novel approach for threedimensional (3D) cell culture using a two-component sy...
Direct-write assembly is used to fabricate 3D microperiodic scaffolds composed of hyaluronic acid (H...
This thesis focuses on various aspects involved in scaffold design and the cell-scaffold interaction...
Recent advances in bioprinting technology have been used to precisely dispense cell-laden biomateria...
Tissue engineering aims at restoring or regenerating a damaged tissue. Often the tissue recreation o...
Direct-write assembly is used to fabricate 3D microperiodic scaffolds composed of hyaluronic acid (H...
Rapid prototyping techniques (RP) hold great promise for designing 3-dimensional (3-D) regular and o...
OBJECTIVES: This aimed at the design and production of engineered 3D scaffold prototypes using a nat...
The construction of biomaterial scaffolds for cell seeding is now seen as the most common approach f...
Culturing cells in a vascularized three-dimensional (3D) hydrogel scaffold has significant applicati...
In vitro models are currently used for performing studies of physiological, pathophysiological, biol...
A particular challenge to the field of neuroscience involves translating findings from 2D in vitro s...
Organ transplantation would be the first option for those whose tissues/organs have been extremely i...