Essays about: "3D scaffold"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 13 essays containing the words 3D scaffold.
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6. Validation of a 3D culture model for toxicity studies in malignant and non-cancerous cells
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för immunteknologiAbstract : Cancer is a widespread and commonly fatal disease in constant need of new treatments. Traditionally, new pharmaceuticals have been tested in 2D models. This is not ideal, as 2D environments do not reflect the in vivo milieu of the cells. READ MORE
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7. 3D printing of alginates into tubular structures resembling human airways
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Biomedicinsk teknikAbstract : Tissue shortage for lung transplantation remains a problem worldwide as lung transplantation is often the only available option with numerous possible complications. Generating lung tissue ex-vivo has been proposed as one way to potentially overcome this shortage. READ MORE
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8. Identification of changes in biomarkers relevant for breast cancer biology occurring in a novel 3D-Biosilk model
University essay from KTH/ProteinvetenskapAbstract : Bröstcancer är den vanligaste formen av cancer som drabbar kvinnor. Det är en heterogen och komplex sjukdom som består av flera undergrupper, var och en med distinkt morfologi och kliniska implikationer [1]. För att modellera och studera cellbiologi, vävnadsmorfologi, molekylära mekanismer och läkemedels effekter används cellkulturer [2]. READ MORE
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9. Engineering Vascularized Skin Tissue in a 3D format supported by Recombinant Spider Silk
University essay from KTH/ProteinteknologiAbstract : Skin is an organ with a complex structure which plays a crucial role in thebody’s defence against external threats and in maintaining major homeostatic functions. The need for in vitro models that mimic the in vivo milieu is therefore high and relevant with various applications including, among others, penetration, absorption, and toxicity studies. READ MORE
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10. Design of telechelic oligo-(caprolactone-co-dioxanone) as photocurable macromonomers for degradable gels
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Abstract : Three-dimensional (3D) printing has an important role for fabrication of degradable scaffoldsfor soft tissue regeneration. Among the 3D printing techniques, photopolymerization-based 3Dprinting is one of fastest growing, offering environmental benefits and high precision of 3Dobjects. READ MORE