Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues

Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering attempt to repair or improve the biological functions of tissues that have been damaged or have ceased to perform their role through three main components: a biocompatible scaffold, cellular component and bioactive molecules. Nanotechnology provide a tool...

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Main Author: Barbalinardo, Marianna <1981>
Other Authors: Biscarini, Fabio
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2014
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Online Access:http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6462/
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-64622015-03-15T04:39:25Z Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues Barbalinardo, Marianna <1981> CHIM/07 Fondamenti chimici delle tecnologie Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering attempt to repair or improve the biological functions of tissues that have been damaged or have ceased to perform their role through three main components: a biocompatible scaffold, cellular component and bioactive molecules. Nanotechnology provide a toolbox of innovative scaffold fabrication procedures in regenerative medicine. In fact, nanotechnology, using manufacturing techniques such as conventional and unconventional lithography, allows fabricating supports with different geometries and sizes as well as displaying physical chemical properties tunable over different length scales. Soft lithography techniques allow to functionalize the support by specific molecules that promote adhesion and control the growth of cells. Understanding cell response to scaffold, and viceversa, is a key issue; here we show our investigation of the essential features required for improving the cell-surface interaction over different scale lengths. The main goal of this thesis has been to devise a nanotechnology-based strategy for the fabrication of scaffolds for tissue regeneration. We made four types of scaffolds, which are able to accurately control cell adhesion and proliferation. For each scaffold, we chose properly designed materials, fabrication and characterization techniques. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Biscarini, Fabio 2014-04-09 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6462/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues
description Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering attempt to repair or improve the biological functions of tissues that have been damaged or have ceased to perform their role through three main components: a biocompatible scaffold, cellular component and bioactive molecules. Nanotechnology provide a toolbox of innovative scaffold fabrication procedures in regenerative medicine. In fact, nanotechnology, using manufacturing techniques such as conventional and unconventional lithography, allows fabricating supports with different geometries and sizes as well as displaying physical chemical properties tunable over different length scales. Soft lithography techniques allow to functionalize the support by specific molecules that promote adhesion and control the growth of cells. Understanding cell response to scaffold, and viceversa, is a key issue; here we show our investigation of the essential features required for improving the cell-surface interaction over different scale lengths. The main goal of this thesis has been to devise a nanotechnology-based strategy for the fabrication of scaffolds for tissue regeneration. We made four types of scaffolds, which are able to accurately control cell adhesion and proliferation. For each scaffold, we chose properly designed materials, fabrication and characterization techniques.
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Barbalinardo, Marianna <1981>
author Barbalinardo, Marianna <1981>
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title Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues
title_short Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues
title_full Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues
title_fullStr Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues
title_full_unstemmed Design and fabrication of biocompatible scaffolds for the regeneration of tissues
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publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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