نتایج جستجو برای: polypropylen tube scaffold

تعداد نتایج: 120111  

Journal: :Tissue engineering 2006
Marjolein Van Lieshout Gerrit Peters Marcel Rutten Frank Baaijens

State-of-the-art tissue engineered heart valves are not strong enough to withstand aortic blood pressure levels. When a strong and slowly degrading scaffold is used, the starting position of valvular tissue engineering is a stronger valve and seeded cells are allowed more time to create a strong extracellular matrix. A polycaprolactone knitted patch with leaflets was developed as a valvular sca...

Journal: :Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine 2016
Xiaoshuai Li Zhengwei Yuan Xiaowei Wei Hui Li Guifeng Zhao Jiaoning Miao Di Wu Bo Liu Songying Cao Dong An Wei Ma Henan Zhang Weilin Wang Qiushi Wang Hui Gu

Spina bifida aperta are complex congenital malformations resulting from failure of fusion in the spinal neural tube during embryogenesis. Despite surgical repair of the defect, most patients who survive with spina bifida aperta have a multiple system handicap due to neuron deficiency of the defective spinal cord. Tissue engineering has emerged as a novel treatment for replacement of lost tissue...

2017
Mijo Simunovic Jean-Baptiste Manneville Henri-François Renard Emma Evergren Krishnan Raghunathan Dhiraj Bhatia Anne K. Kenworthy Gregory A. Voth Jacques Prost Harvey T. McMahon Ludger Johannes Patricia Bassereau Andrew Callan-Jones

Membrane scission is essential for intracellular trafficking. While BAR domain proteins such as endophilin have been reported in dynamin-independent scission of tubular membrane necks, the cutting mechanism has yet to be deciphered. Here, we combine a theoretical model, in vitro, and in vivo experiments revealing how protein scaffolds may cut tubular membranes. We demonstrate that the protein s...

Background and purpose: Studies showed that biocompatible and biodegradable materials in tissue engineering can be used to heal wounds. The aim of this study was to fabricate polyurethane/royal jelly/hyaluronic acid scaffold with suitable biological properties for wound healing using electrospinning method. Materials and methods: In this applied experimental study, to make a nanofiber scaffold...

Journal: :Journal of neurotrauma 2008
Darice Y Wong Jean-Christophe Leveque Hunter Brumblay Paul H Krebsbach Scott J Hollister Frank Lamarca

Biomaterial scaffold architecture has not been investigated as a tunable source of influence on spinal cord regeneration. This study compared regeneration in a transected spinal cord within various designed-macro-architecture scaffolds to determine if these architectures alone could enhance regeneration. Three-dimensional (3-D) designs were created and molds were built on a 3-D printer. Salt-le...

Journal: :Applied sciences 2021

Pathological conditions of the tracheal epithelium, such as postoperative injuries and chronic conditions, often compromise functionality respiratory epithelium. Although replacement epithelium using various types transplantation has been attempted, there is no predictable dependable method that holds for safe practicable long-term use. Therefore, we used a tissue engineering approach ex vivo r...

Journal: :Bone 2008
Balaji Sitharaman Xinfeng Shi X Frank Walboomers Hongbing Liao Vincent Cuijpers Lon J Wilson Antonios G Mikos John A Jansen

Scaffolds play a pivotal role in the tissue engineering paradigm by providing temporary structural support, guiding cells to grow, assisting the transport of essential nutrients and waste products, and facilitating the formation of functional tissues and organs. Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), especially ultra-short SWNTs (US-tubes), have proven useful for reinforcing synthetic polymeri...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Elise Hennebert Ruddy Wattiez Mélanie Demeuldre Peter Ladurner Dong Soo Hwang J Herbert Waite Patrick Flammang

Sea stars adhere firmly but temporarily to various substrata as a result of underwater efficient adhesive secretions released by their tube feet. Previous studies showed that this material is mainly made up of proteins, which play a key role in its adhesiveness and cohesiveness. Recently, we solubilized the majority of these proteins and obtained 43 de novo-generated peptide sequences by tandem...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2007
Xinfeng Shi Balaji Sitharaman Quynh P Pham Feng Liang Katherine Wu W Edward Billups Lon J Wilson Antonios G Mikos

We investigated the fabrication of highly porous scaffolds made of three different materials [poly(propylene fumarate) (PPF) polymer, an ultra-short single-walled carbon nanotube (US-tube) nanocomposite, and a dodecylated US-tube (F-US-tube) nanocomposite] in order to evaluate the effects of material composition and porosity on scaffold pore structure, mechanical properties, and marrow stromal ...

2011
Barbara O. Calcagno Tim Osswald Wendy Crone B. Calcagno

The viscoplastic behavior of high density polyethylene, polypropylene, and polycarbonate under uniaxial tensile loading at constant strain rate and large strains was studied. Standard ASTM samples of the polymers cast by injection molding were tested at room temperature and constant crosshead speed; testing was conducted in the range of 5 to 300 mm/min. A single constitutive relation which capt...

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