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Ostatnie publikacje
1. | Moczulska M.♦, Bitar M.♦, Święszkowski W., Bruinink A.♦, Biological characterization of woven fabric using two- and three-dimensional cell cultures, Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, ISSN: 1549-3296, DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.34023, Vol.100A, pp.882-893, 2012 Streszczenie: The integration and long-term functional retention of tissue implants are both strongly linked to the implant material characteristics. As a first approach, the cytocompatibility and bioactivity of such materials are evaluated using in vitro-based cell culture models. Typically, in vitro bioactivity is assessed by seeding single cells onto the test material to evaluate certain parameters such as cell adhesion, survival, proliferation, and functional differentiation. Probably, due to the reduction from three dimensional (3D) toward the two dimensional (2D) situation the data obtained from 2D culture models falls short of predicting the in vivo behavior of the biomaterial in question. In this study, a three dimensional (3D) in vitro cell culture model was applied to evaluate the bioactivity of well characterized fiber-based scaffolds using scaffold colonization as a bioactivity indicator. Cell behavior in this culture model was evaluated against a classical comparable, 2D cell culture system using polyethylene terephthalat and polyamide 6.6 fabrics. By using the 3D culture model, however, differences in cell population performance as a function of fiber diameter and mesh angle were evident. The use of 3D cell culture model clearly outperformed typical cell culture setup as means to evaluate cell population–scaffold interaction. Słowa kluczowe: scaffold, textile, polyamide 6.6, polyethylene terephthalat, osteoblast, fibroblast, reaggregate, 3D Afiliacje autorów:
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Abstrakty konferencyjne
1. | Moczulska M.♦, Bitar M.♦, Święszkowski W., Bruinink A.♦, Comparison of two cell culture set-up for identification of optimal textile scaffold regarding cell response, European Cells and Materials, ISSN: 1473-2262, Vol.20, No.Suppl. 1, pp.34, 2010 |