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Method for the Fabrication of Elastomeric Polyester Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering and Minimally Invasive Delivery.

Miles MontgomeryLocke Davenport HuyerDawn BannermanMohammad Hossein MohammadiGenevieve ConantMilica Radisic
Published in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2018)
Using the methods described herein, we have demonstrated how scaffolds can be designed for a number of applications including tissue engineering, biomedical devices and injectable tissues. Details on the methods of polymerization and physical and chemical characterization of poly(octamethylene maleate (anhydride) citrate (POMaC) are described. Two POMaC polymer recipes with different monomer ratios of maleic anhydride and citric acid were synthesized and compared. Mechanical testing was performed on scaffolds of two distinct anisotropic designs to show how scaffold design influences the apparent elasticity in the long and short axis. POMaC scaffolds of various patterns and geometries were fabricated to demonstrate: (1) scaffold function can be determined by scaffold design (e.g., inherent shape-memory or self-assembling tubular structures), and (2) the soft lithography approach to fabricating biodegradable elastomers described here can be used to suit a number of different potential applications.
Keyphrases
  • tissue engineering
  • minimally invasive
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