Andrew Paek, Martha W. Betz, James Y. Jiang, A. Cable, J. Fisher, Yu Chen
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Quantitative assessment of macroporous cell scaffold structures using optical coherence tomography (OCT)
We present the application of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for non-destructive imaging and quantitative characterization of the macroporous cyclic acetal hydrogel cell scaffolds. High-resolution OCT visualizes the microstructures of the tissue engineering scaffolds in three-dimension. The porosity, pore size, and the interconnectivity of the hydrogel scaffolds were characterized quantitatively using OCT.