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- Porous Scaffold Fabrication
- (745d) Sculpting Biomaterial Scaffolds with Embedded 3D Vasculature
Here we explore two new approaches that allow us to overcome these limitations. First, we have developed chemically-based approach whereby an enzymatic agent is injected through the microchannel network to promote etching of a biodegradable substrate (e.g., ploy (lactic acid)). Second, we describe a method whereby pressurized gas is injected into the substrate to deform the interior microchannels, yielding a global increase in channel diameter throughout the network as well as smoother sidewall profiles. We systematically investigate the parameters associated with each process to quantitatively establish their impact on pressure and shear stress within the network to produce optimal conditions for cell seeding and culture. Finally, we report new studies aimed at producing porous scaffolds with embedded vasculature using polymer/porogen composites. Here, the extent to which the vascular networks penetrate the embedded porogen is governed by the relative dielectric properties of the substrate and porogen, and can be tuned over a wide range.