Bottom-up approach is an appealing strategy to build complex three-dimensional (3D) viable tissues in vitro starting from microtissue precursors (μTP). In this work we biofabricated a thick dermal-like tissue by sequentially combining two steps: a μTPs production and assembly followed by tissue maturation in a purpose-built bioreactor. The μTPs were produced by first seeding bovine primary fibroblasts on gelatine microparticles and then cultivating them in stirring conditions until a thick layer of ∼80μm of de novo synthesized extracellular matrix uniformly covered the microparticle surface. The μTPs were then loaded into a cylindrical chamber (2mm in depth and 35mm in diameter) and let to maturate and assemble into a 3D viable biohybrid ti...
Engineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportionate tissue formation at the sur...
A three phase model for the growth of a tissue construct within a perfusion bioreactor is examined. ...
Item does not contain fulltextEngineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportiona...
Bottom-up approach is an appealing strategy to build complex three-dimensional (3D) viable tissues i...
Tissue-engineered constructs can be fabricated by the assembly of smaller building blocks in order t...
Objective: Three dimensional cell and tissue culture outcomes depend on mechanical forcesin their en...
The development of functional and matured microvessels within constructed tissue is a great challeng...
Tissue engineering creates biological tissues that aim to improve the function of diseased or damage...
In order to fabricate an ideal scaffold to mimic the dermis skin layer, the scaffold must have the m...
The engineering of dermal skin substitutes, using autologous fibroblasts, requires high seeding effi...
The relevance for in vitro three-dimensional (3D) tissue culture of skin has been present for almost...
The fabrication of functional tissue units is one of the major challenges in tissue engineering due ...
The field of tissue engineering aims to provide solutions for the regeneration of organs and tissues...
Item does not contain fulltextThe engineering of dermal skin substitutes, using autologous fibroblas...
The fabrication of in vitro tissue models necessitates of tools to create an initial architecture an...
Engineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportionate tissue formation at the sur...
A three phase model for the growth of a tissue construct within a perfusion bioreactor is examined. ...
Item does not contain fulltextEngineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportiona...
Bottom-up approach is an appealing strategy to build complex three-dimensional (3D) viable tissues i...
Tissue-engineered constructs can be fabricated by the assembly of smaller building blocks in order t...
Objective: Three dimensional cell and tissue culture outcomes depend on mechanical forcesin their en...
The development of functional and matured microvessels within constructed tissue is a great challeng...
Tissue engineering creates biological tissues that aim to improve the function of diseased or damage...
In order to fabricate an ideal scaffold to mimic the dermis skin layer, the scaffold must have the m...
The engineering of dermal skin substitutes, using autologous fibroblasts, requires high seeding effi...
The relevance for in vitro three-dimensional (3D) tissue culture of skin has been present for almost...
The fabrication of functional tissue units is one of the major challenges in tissue engineering due ...
The field of tissue engineering aims to provide solutions for the regeneration of organs and tissues...
Item does not contain fulltextThe engineering of dermal skin substitutes, using autologous fibroblas...
The fabrication of in vitro tissue models necessitates of tools to create an initial architecture an...
Engineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportionate tissue formation at the sur...
A three phase model for the growth of a tissue construct within a perfusion bioreactor is examined. ...
Item does not contain fulltextEngineering tissues in bioreactors is often hampered by disproportiona...