A theoretical model of the 3D scaffold internal architecture has been implemented with the aim to predict the effects of some geometrical parameters on total porosity, Young modulus, buckling resistance and permeability of the graft. This model has been adopted to produce porous polycaprolacton based grafts for chondral tissue engineering applications, best tuning mechanical and functional features of the scaffolds. Material prototypes were produced with an internal geometry with parallel oriented cylindrical pores of 200mm of radius (r) and an interpore distance/pores radius (d/r) ratio of 1. The scaffolds have been then extensively characterized; progenitor cells were then used to test their capability to support cartilaginous matrix depo...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Poly(1,8-octanediol-co-citrate) (POC) is a biocompatible, biodegradable elastomer with potential app...
In this study, we present and characterize a fiber deposition technique for producing three-dimensio...
The goal of this study was to produce and characterize the scaffolds by combining the advantages of...
Engineered scaffolds for tissue-engineering should be designed to match the stiffness and strength o...
A tssue engineering approach combining the scaffold/cell/matrix aspires to be a suitable alternative...
Articular cartilage is an anisotropic tissue composed of compositional and functional layers. One cl...
Regenerating the load-bearing tissues requires 3D scaffolds that balance the temporary mechanical fu...
Damage to cartilage, caused either by disease or injury, affects a large number of people worldwide,...
Engineered scaffolds for tissue-engineering should be designed to match the stiffness and strength o...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Using synthetic polymers, scaffolds can be created for tissue engineering. The goal of this project ...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
An important tenet in designing scaffolds for regenerative medicine consists in mimicking the dynami...
In this study, we present and characterize a fiber deposition technique for producing three-dimensio...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Poly(1,8-octanediol-co-citrate) (POC) is a biocompatible, biodegradable elastomer with potential app...
In this study, we present and characterize a fiber deposition technique for producing three-dimensio...
The goal of this study was to produce and characterize the scaffolds by combining the advantages of...
Engineered scaffolds for tissue-engineering should be designed to match the stiffness and strength o...
A tssue engineering approach combining the scaffold/cell/matrix aspires to be a suitable alternative...
Articular cartilage is an anisotropic tissue composed of compositional and functional layers. One cl...
Regenerating the load-bearing tissues requires 3D scaffolds that balance the temporary mechanical fu...
Damage to cartilage, caused either by disease or injury, affects a large number of people worldwide,...
Engineered scaffolds for tissue-engineering should be designed to match the stiffness and strength o...
Musculoskeletal tissue, bone and cartilage are under extensive investigation in tissue engineering r...
Using synthetic polymers, scaffolds can be created for tissue engineering. The goal of this project ...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
An important tenet in designing scaffolds for regenerative medicine consists in mimicking the dynami...
In this study, we present and characterize a fiber deposition technique for producing three-dimensio...
Cartilage has a poor regenerative capacity. Tissue-engineering approaches using porous scaffolds see...
Poly(1,8-octanediol-co-citrate) (POC) is a biocompatible, biodegradable elastomer with potential app...
In this study, we present and characterize a fiber deposition technique for producing three-dimensio...