Organ Weaving: Woven Threads and Sheets As a Step Towards a New Strategy for Artificial Organ Development — Albert Ryszard Liberski (2011) | RDL Network
Organ Weaving: Woven Threads and Sheets As a Step Towards a New Strategy for Artificial Organ Development
Article 2011 en
Authors
AL
Albert Ryszard Liberski
JD
Joseph T. Delaney
HS
Hendrik Schäfer
Abstract
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The concept of "organ weaving" is presented, a fabrication technique that can be an attractive option for the development of artificial tissues and organs. "Living threads" are created by immersing threads that are soaked in a CaCl(2) solution into a sodium-alginate-loaded cell suspension bath, encapsulating the cells and creating a bio-friendly, easily manageable starting material for building up larger scaffold structures. Such living threads have the advantage of being a particularly mild culturing medium for mammalian cells, protecting the cells during subsequent processing steps from dehydration and other rapid changes in the chemistry of the surrounding environment. Connecting different types of threads into 3D objects gives unique opportunities to address tissue engineering challenges.
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