One of the challenges in tissue engineering scaffold design is the realization of structures with a pre-defined multi-scaled porous network. Along this line, this study aimed at the design of porous scaffolds with controlled porosity and pore size distribution from blends of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) and thermoplastic gelatin (TG), a thermoplastic natural material obtained by de novo thermoplasticization of gelatin. PCL/TG blends with composition in the range from 40/60 to 60/40 (w/w) were prepared by melt mixing process. The multi-phase microstructures of these blends were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy and dynamic mechanical analysis. Furthermore, in order to prepare open porous scaffolds for cell culture and tissue replacement...
The use of scaffold-based strategies in the regeneration of biological tissues requires that the des...
In tissue engineering, the use of supercritical CO2 foaming is a valuable and widespread choice to d...
Synthetic polymers have attracted much attention in tissue engineering due to their ability to modul...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering scaffold design is the realization of structures with a ...
Blending two different immiscible polymers is one of the most efficient strategies to prepare materi...
The aim of this study was the design of poly(e-caprolactone) (PCL) scaffolds characterized by well c...
The aim of this study was to combine gas foaming and reverse templating techniques to prepare open-p...
The aim of this study has been the design of novel multi-phase porous scaffolds with bi-modal pore s...
In this study, we investigated the processing/ structure/property relationship of multi-scaled porou...
Hydrogel optimisation for biofabrication considering shape stability/mechanical properties and cell ...
Gelatin is a natural protein with many desirable properties for application as a biomaterial, includ...
We have developed a new fabrication technique to create three-dimensional (3D) porous poly(e-caprola...
The use of CO2 at sub-critical states and formation of porous structures with porosity gradients and...
The use of scaffold-based strategies in the regeneration of biological tissues requires that the des...
In tissue engineering, the use of supercritical CO2 foaming is a valuable and widespread choice to d...
Synthetic polymers have attracted much attention in tissue engineering due to their ability to modul...
One of the challenges in tissue engineering scaffold design is the realization of structures with a ...
Blending two different immiscible polymers is one of the most efficient strategies to prepare materi...
The aim of this study was the design of poly(e-caprolactone) (PCL) scaffolds characterized by well c...
The aim of this study was to combine gas foaming and reverse templating techniques to prepare open-p...
The aim of this study has been the design of novel multi-phase porous scaffolds with bi-modal pore s...
In this study, we investigated the processing/ structure/property relationship of multi-scaled porou...
Hydrogel optimisation for biofabrication considering shape stability/mechanical properties and cell ...
Gelatin is a natural protein with many desirable properties for application as a biomaterial, includ...
We have developed a new fabrication technique to create three-dimensional (3D) porous poly(e-caprola...
The use of CO2 at sub-critical states and formation of porous structures with porosity gradients and...
The use of scaffold-based strategies in the regeneration of biological tissues requires that the des...
In tissue engineering, the use of supercritical CO2 foaming is a valuable and widespread choice to d...
Synthetic polymers have attracted much attention in tissue engineering due to their ability to modul...