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Tunable tissue scaffolds fabricated by in situ crosslink in phase separation system.


ABSTRACT: Three-dimensional (3-D) scaffolds with intrinsic porous structures are desirable in various tissue regeneration applications. In this study, a unique method that combines thermally induced phase separation with a photocrosslinking process was developed for the fabrication of 3-D crosslinked polymer scaffolds with densely interconnected porous structures. Biodegradable poly(propylene fumarate)-co-poly(L-lactic acid) with crosslinkable fumarate bonds were used as the structural polymer material and a dioxane/water binary system was applied for the phase separation. By altering the polymer composition (9, 5 and 3 wt%), different types of scaffolds with distinct morphology, mechanical strength, degradation rate, cell growth and morphology, and extracellular matrix production were fabricated. These crosslinked 3-D porous scaffolds with tunable strength and biological responses show promise for potential applications in regenerative therapies, including bone and neural tissue engineering.

SUBMITTER: Liu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4792294 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tunable tissue scaffolds fabricated by <i>in situ</i> crosslink in phase separation system.

Liu Xifeng X   Chen Wenjian W   Gustafson Carl T CT   Miller A Lee AL   Waletzki Brian E BE   Yaszemski Michael J MJ   Lu Lichun L  

RSC advances 20150101 122


Three-dimensional (3-D) scaffolds with intrinsic porous structures are desirable in various tissue regeneration applications. In this study, a unique method that combines thermally induced phase separation with a photocrosslinking process was developed for the fabrication of 3-D crosslinked polymer scaffolds with densely interconnected porous structures. Biodegradable poly(propylene fumarate)-<i>co</i>-poly(L-lactic acid) with crosslinkable fumarate bonds were used as the structural polymer mate  ...[more]

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