Porous polycaprolactone (PCL) scaffolds were fabricated by using the CO2 gas foaming/salt leaching process and then PCL scaffolds surface was treated by oxygen or nitrogen gas plasma in order to enhance the cell adhesion, spreading, and proliferation. The PCL and NaCl were mixed in the ratios of 3 : 1. The supercritical CO2 gas foaming process was carried out by solubilizing CO2 within samples at 50°C and 8 MPa for 6 hr and depressurization rate was 0.4 MPa/s. The oxygen or nitrogen plasma treated porous PCL scaffolds were prepared at discharge power 100 W and 10 mTorr for 60 s. The mean pore size of porous PCL scaffolds showed 427.89 μm. The gas plasma treated porous PCL scaffolds surface showed hydrophilic property and the enhanced adhes...
Cellular adhesion and proliferation inside three-dimensional synthetic scaffolds represent a major c...
The aim of this study has been the design of novel multi-phase porous scaffolds with bi-modal pore s...
The results of experimental investigations into foaming process of poly(ε-caprolactone) using superc...
A primary research focus in tissue engineering addresses the factors that drive cell growth in scaf...
The improvement of scaffold performances as cell carriers in a tissue implant is still a challenge i...
This study points out how the plasma modification of PCL porous scaffolds, produced by Solvent Casti...
The improvement of scaffold performances as cell carriers in a tissue implant is still a challenge o...
The aim of this study was the design of bi-modal porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering (bTE) ...
This article reports on a study of the mineralisation behaviour of CaCO3 deposited on electrospun po...
Cell colonization of the surrounding environment is a very significant process in both physiological...
In tissue engineering, the use of supercritical CO2 foaming is a valuable and widespread choice to d...
In this study, we investigated the processing/ structure/property relationship of multi-scaled porou...
This communication reports the design and fabrication of porous scaffolds of poly(e-capro- lactone) ...
The improvement of scaffold performances as cell carriers in a tissue implant is still a challenge ...
Cellular adhesion and proliferation inside three-dimensional synthetic scaffolds represent a major c...
The aim of this study has been the design of novel multi-phase porous scaffolds with bi-modal pore s...
The results of experimental investigations into foaming process of poly(ε-caprolactone) using superc...
A primary research focus in tissue engineering addresses the factors that drive cell growth in scaf...
The improvement of scaffold performances as cell carriers in a tissue implant is still a challenge i...
This study points out how the plasma modification of PCL porous scaffolds, produced by Solvent Casti...
The improvement of scaffold performances as cell carriers in a tissue implant is still a challenge o...
The aim of this study was the design of bi-modal porous scaffolds for bone tissue engineering (bTE) ...
This article reports on a study of the mineralisation behaviour of CaCO3 deposited on electrospun po...
Cell colonization of the surrounding environment is a very significant process in both physiological...
In tissue engineering, the use of supercritical CO2 foaming is a valuable and widespread choice to d...
In this study, we investigated the processing/ structure/property relationship of multi-scaled porou...
This communication reports the design and fabrication of porous scaffolds of poly(e-capro- lactone) ...
The improvement of scaffold performances as cell carriers in a tissue implant is still a challenge ...
Cellular adhesion and proliferation inside three-dimensional synthetic scaffolds represent a major c...
The aim of this study has been the design of novel multi-phase porous scaffolds with bi-modal pore s...
The results of experimental investigations into foaming process of poly(ε-caprolactone) using superc...