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Addressing the problem of vascularization is of vital importance when engineering three-dimensional (3D) tissues. Endothelial cells are increasingly used in tissue-engineered constructs to obtain prevascularization and to enhance in vivo neovascularization. Rat bone marrow stromal cells were cultured in thermoresponsive dishes under osteogenic conditions with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) to o...
The use of scaffolds in combination with osteogenic cells has been the gold standard in bone tissue engineering strategies. These strategies have, however, in many cases failed to produce the desired results due to issues such as the immunogenicity of the biomaterials used and cell necrosis at the bulk of the scaffold related to deficient oxygen and nutrients diffusion. Here, we originally propose the use of ce...
This work studies the effect of simple shear flows on the dispersion of carbon nanofibres (CNF) in a low viscosity Newtonian matrix. Analysis was performed by using a direct fibre simulation based on Particle Simulation Method (PSM) especially focusing on structure changes under shear flows. Suspensions of CNF/epoxy of different concentrations varying from 0.1 to 3.0 wt% were prepared by simple hand-mixing the ...
The presentworkpresents a predictive direct fibre simulator for concentrate fibre suspension based on the Particle Simulation Method (PSM), considering near-field hydrodynamic interactions and collision forces to prevent fibres from overlapping. To validate the software, rheological properties such as the intrinsic viscosity [ ], the shear viscosity at steady state for various fibre concentrations and aspect ra...