Ultrasound – stimulated healing in porous scaffolds has generated much interest in recent years. Most of the studies attempting to uncover the mechanisms behind this process, however, have mainly focused on the biochemical aspects and neglected the mechanical interaction between the ultrasonic waves and porous scaffolds. Such interactions are important, as they determine the distribution of ultrasonic waves around and within the scaffolds, which affects the local physical environment that, in turn, stimulates the biological responses. Here, we aim to identify the physical mechanism behind this interaction and elucidate the factors involved. To achieve this, microporous scaffolds were first fabricated by sintering monodisperse polyethylene (...
Tissue engineering seeks to provide a means to treat injuries that are beyond the body\u27s natural ...
Bone graft substitutes and cancellous biomaterials have been widely used to heal critical-size long ...
The fibrous porous structure of polymers can mimic the extracellular matrix of the native tissue, th...
The aimof this work is to demonstrate that the structural and fluidic properties of polymer foamtiss...
A variety of materials require functionally graded cellular microstructures whose porosity is engine...
Successful intracellular drug and gene delivery represents a major goal for medical researchers. Son...
Functionally graded materials engineered to meet specific requirements are being increasingly sought...
Many materials require functionally graded cellular microstructures whose porosity (i.e. ratio of th...
The design and manufacture of optimised structural components is desired by many areas of engineerin...
Post-processing of polymer foam tissue scaffolds with high power ultrasound: a route to increase
As a novel stimulus, we use high-frequency ultrasonic waves to provide the required energy for break...
Functionally graded cellular microstructures whose porosity (i.e.volume fraction of void to solid) i...
Abstract: A novel technique is presented in this paper for the fabrication of tissue engineering sca...
Employing the poroelastic theory of acoustic waves in gels, the ultrasound (US) propagation in a gel...
International audienceA generation of tissue-specific stable ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) compose...
Tissue engineering seeks to provide a means to treat injuries that are beyond the body\u27s natural ...
Bone graft substitutes and cancellous biomaterials have been widely used to heal critical-size long ...
The fibrous porous structure of polymers can mimic the extracellular matrix of the native tissue, th...
The aimof this work is to demonstrate that the structural and fluidic properties of polymer foamtiss...
A variety of materials require functionally graded cellular microstructures whose porosity is engine...
Successful intracellular drug and gene delivery represents a major goal for medical researchers. Son...
Functionally graded materials engineered to meet specific requirements are being increasingly sought...
Many materials require functionally graded cellular microstructures whose porosity (i.e. ratio of th...
The design and manufacture of optimised structural components is desired by many areas of engineerin...
Post-processing of polymer foam tissue scaffolds with high power ultrasound: a route to increase
As a novel stimulus, we use high-frequency ultrasonic waves to provide the required energy for break...
Functionally graded cellular microstructures whose porosity (i.e.volume fraction of void to solid) i...
Abstract: A novel technique is presented in this paper for the fabrication of tissue engineering sca...
Employing the poroelastic theory of acoustic waves in gels, the ultrasound (US) propagation in a gel...
International audienceA generation of tissue-specific stable ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) compose...
Tissue engineering seeks to provide a means to treat injuries that are beyond the body\u27s natural ...
Bone graft substitutes and cancellous biomaterials have been widely used to heal critical-size long ...
The fibrous porous structure of polymers can mimic the extracellular matrix of the native tissue, th...