نتایج جستجو برای: nanofibrous scaffolds

تعداد نتایج: 19750  

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
Hongli Sun Kai Feng Jiang Hu Shay Soker Anthony Atala Peter X Ma

Amniotic fluid-derived stem cells (AFSCs) are becoming an important source of cells for regenerative medicine given their apparent advantages of accessibility, renewal capacity and multipotentiality. In the intermediate stage between the embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and adult stem cells, AFSCs may have a distinct mechanism to choose their fate. Unfortunately, until now, little is known about how...

2015
Beom Su Kim Ko Eun Park Min Hee Kim Hyung Keun You Jun Lee Won Ho Park

The broad application of electrospun nanofibrous scaffolds in tissue engineering is limited by their small pore size, which has a negative influence on cell migration. This disadvantage could be significantly improved through the combination of nano- and microfibrous structure. To accomplish this, different nano/microfibrous scaffolds were produced by hybrid electrospinning, combining solution ...

2013
Guangyao Xiong Honglin Luo Feng Gu Jing Zhang Da Hu Yizao Wan

In this work, patterned macropores with a diameter larger than 100 μm were introduced to pristine three-dimensional (3D) nanofibrous bacterial cellulose (BC) scaffolds by using the infrared laser micromachining technique in an attempt to create an in vitro model for the culture of breast cancer cells. The morphology, pore structure, and mechanical performance of the obtained patterned macroporo...

Journal: :Materials science & engineering. C, Materials for biological applications 2013
M Kharaziha M H Fathi H Edris

Composite scaffolds consisting of polymers reinforced with ceramic nanoparticles are widely applied for hard tissue engineering. However, due to the incompatible polarity of ceramic nanoparticles with polymers, they tend to agglomerate in the polymer matrix which results in undesirable effects on the integral properties of composites. In this research, forsterite (Mg2SiO4) nanoparticles was sur...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2010
Brendon M Baker Ashwin S Nathan Albert O Gee Robert L Mauck

Fibrocartilaginous tissues serve critical load-bearing functions in numerous joints throughout the body. As these structures are often injured, there exists great demand for engineered tissue for repair or replacement. This study assessed the ability of human marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to elaborate a mechanically functional, fibrocartilaginous matrix in a nanofibrous microenvi...

Journal: :ACS applied materials & interfaces 2016
Weiming Chen Shuai Chen Yosry Morsi Hany El-Hamshary Mohamed El-Newhy Cunyi Fan Xiumei Mo

Electrospun nanofibers have been used for various biomedical applications. However, electrospinning commonly produces two-dimensional (2D) membranes, which limits the application of nanofibers for the 3D tissue engineering scaffold. In the present study, a porous 3D scaffold (3DS-1) based on electrospun gelatin/PLA nanofibers has been prepared for cartilage tissue regeneration. To further impro...

2013
Liang Chen Yi Bai Guiying Liao Ejun Peng Bolin Wu Yuxi Wang Xiaoyong Zeng Xiaolin Xie

The essence of tissue engineering is the fabrication of autologous cells or induced stem cells in naturally derived or synthetic scaffolds to form specific tissues. Polymer is thought as an appealing source of cell-seeded scaffold owing to the diversity of its physicochemical property and can be electrospun into nano-size to mimic natural structure. Poly (L-lactic acid) (PLLA) and poly (ε-capro...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2013
Iris L Kim Sudhir Khetan Brendon M Baker Christopher S Chen Jason A Burdick

Electrospinning has recently gained much interest due to its ability to form scaffolds that mimic the nanofibrous nature of the extracellular matrix, such as the size and depth-dependent alignment of collagen fibers within hyaline cartilage. While much progress has been made in developing bulk, isotropic hydrogels for tissue engineering and understanding how the microenvironment of such scaffol...

2015
Lila Nikkola Tatjana Morton Elizabeth R. Balmayor Hanna Jukola Ali Harlin Heinz Redl Martijn van Griensven Nureddin Ashammakhi

BACKGROUND Adaptation of nanotechnology into materials science has also advanced tissue engineering research. Tissues are basically composed of nanoscale structures hence making nanofibrous materials closely resemble natural fibers. Adding a drug release function to such material may further advance their use in tissue repair. METHODS In the current study, bioabsorbable poly(D,L lactide-co-gl...

2016
Garima Bhardwaj Thomas J Webster

Chondral and osteochondral defects affect a large number of people in which treatment options are currently limited. Due to its ability to mimic the natural nanofibrous structure of cartilage, this current in vitro study aimed at introducing a new scaffold, called XanoMatrix™, for cartilage regeneration. In addition, this same scaffold is introduced here as a new substrate onto which to study c...

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