Studies on biomaterials involve assays aimed to assess the interactions between the biomaterial and the cells seeded on its surface. However, the morphology of biomaterials is heterogeneous and it could be tricky to standardize the results among different biomaterials and the classic plastic plates. In this light, we decided to create, by means of computer-aided design (CAD) technology, a standardized sample model, with equal shape and sizes, able to fit into a classic shape of a 96-wells tissue culture plate (TCP).
Innovative approach for the in vitro research on biomedical scaffolds designed and customized with CAD-CAM technology / Marrelli, Massimo; Pujia, Antonella; Palmieri, Francesca; Gatto, Roberto; Falisi, Giovanni; Gargari, Marco; Caruso, Silvia; Apicella, Davide; Rastelli, Claudio; Nardi, Gianna Maria; Paduano, Francesco; Tatullo, Marco. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMMUNOPATHOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0394-6320. - 29:4(2016), pp. 778-783. [10.1177/0394632016646121]
Innovative approach for the in vitro research on biomedical scaffolds designed and customized with CAD-CAM technology
FALISI, GIOVANNI;NARDI, Gianna Maria;
2016
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Studies on biomaterials involve assays aimed to assess the interactions between the biomaterial and the cells seeded on its surface. However, the morphology of biomaterials is heterogeneous and it could be tricky to standardize the results among different biomaterials and the classic plastic plates. In this light, we decided to create, by means of computer-aided design (CAD) technology, a standardized sample model, with equal shape and sizes, able to fit into a classic shape of a 96-wells tissue culture plate (TCP).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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