三维两相组织支架的单细胞分析与表征

C. Gomez, M. Demirci, W. Sun, A. Shokoufandeh
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三维(3D)多孔组织支架被设计用于促进细胞附着、细胞增殖和功能异质组织形成。支架的结构和运输能力需要模仿细胞的自然几何和建筑环境,并且需要在整个支架中始终提供通量,以提供生长和废物清除所需的材料。本文介绍了我们在建立设计的单位细胞组织结构的连通性特征方面的工作,以确保单元之间的表面对齐,以确保异质组织支架内的几何连通性和质量和流体运输,以满足细胞生长和组织生长的结构和生物学要求。为了获取这些信息,在随后的装配过程中使用了单元胞结构的骨架表示。
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Unit cell analysis and characterization of three-dimensional two-phase tissue scaffolds
Three-dimensional (3D) porous tissue scaffolds are being engineered to promote cell attachment, cell proliferation and functioning heterogeneous tissue formation. A scaffold's structure and transport capabilities need to mimic cells' natural geometrical and architectural environment and will need to consistently provide a flux throughout the scaffold to deliver materials for growth and waste removal. This paper presents our work on establishing a connectivity characterization of designed unit cell tissue structures for surface alignment between units to insure both geometric connectivity and mass and fluid transport within a heterogeneous tissue scaffold to meet both structural and biological requirements for cell growth and tissue growth. To capture this information, skeletal representations of the unit cell structures have been utilized for subsequent assembly processes.
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