2024
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2024.1444986
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Optimizing scaffold pore size for tissue engineering: insights across various tissue types

Fariza Mukasheva,
Laura Adilova,
Aibek Dyussenbinov
et al.

Abstract: Scaffold porosity is a critical factor in replicating the complex in vivo microenvironment, directly influencing cellular interactions, migration, nutrient transfer, vascularization, and the formation of functional tissues. For optimal tissue formation, scaffold design must account for various parameters, including material composition, morphology, mechanical properties, and cellular compatibility. This review highlights the importance of interconnected porosity and pore size, emphasizing their impact on cellu… Show more

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