reviewEuropean Cells and MaterialsJun 30, 2003GOLD OA

Making Tissue Engineering Scaffolds Work. Review: The application of solid freeform fabrication technology to the production of tissue engineering scaffolds

University of Oxford

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Abstract

Tissue engineering is a new and exciting technique which has the potential to create tissues and organs de novo. It involves the in vitro seeding and attachment of human cells onto a scaffold. These cells then proliferate, migrate and differentiate into the specific tissue while secreting the extracellular matrix components required to create the tissue. It is evident, therefore, that the choice of scaffold is crucial to enable the cells to behave in the required manner to produce tissues and organs of the desired shape and size. Current scaffolds, made by conventional scaffold fabrication techniques, are generally foams of synthetic polymers. The cells do not necessarily recognise such surfaces, and most…

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Keywords
  • Scaffold
  • Tissue engineering
  • Extracellular matrix
  • Nanotechnology
  • Fabrication
  • Biomedical engineering
  • Materials science
  • Microtechnology
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