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Ultrafast Spreading Effect Induced Rapid Cell Trapping into Porous Scaffold with Superhydrophilic Surface
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posted on 2015-08-19, 00:00 authored by Chenmiao Wang, Chunyan Qiao, Wenlong Song, Hongchen SunIn
this contribution, superhydrophilic chitosan-based scaffolds
with ultrafast spreading property were fabricated and used to improve
the trapped efficiency of cells. The ultrafast spreading property
allowed cells to be trapped into the internal 3D porous structures
of the prepared scaffolds more quickly and effectively. Cell adhesion,
growth, and proliferation were also improved, which could be attributed
to the combination of UV irradiation and ultrafast spreading property.
The construction of ultrafast spreading property on the scaffold surface
will offer a novel way to design more effective scaffold in tissue
engineering that could largely shorten the therapeutic time for patients.
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