Two-photon polymerization of 3-D zirconium oxide hybrid scaffolds for long-term stem cell growth

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  • Shelby A. Skoog
  • Alexander K. Nguyen
  • Girish Kumar
  • Jiwen Zheng
  • Peter L. Goering
  • Anastasia Koroleva
  • Boris N. Chichkov
  • Roger J. Narayan

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  • North Carolina State University
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer029014
Seitenumfang1
FachzeitschriftBIOINTERPHASES
Jahrgang9
Ausgabenummer2
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 28 Apr. 2014
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

Two-photon polymerization is a technique that involves simultaneous absorption of two photons from a femtosecond laser for selective polymerization of a photosensitive material. In this study, two-photon polymerization was used for layer-by-layer fabrication of 3-D scaffolds composed of an inorganic-organic zirconium oxide hybrid material. Four types of scaffold microarchitectures were created, which exhibit layers of parallel line features at various orientations as well as pores between the line features. Long-term cell culture studies involving human bone marrow stromal cells were conducted using these 3-D scaffolds. Cellular adhesion and proliferation were demonstrated on all of the scaffold types; tissuelike structure was shown to span the pores. This study indicates that two-photon polymerization may be used to create microstructured scaffolds out of an inorganic-organic zirconium oxide hybrid material for use in 3-D tissue culture systems.

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Two-photon polymerization of 3-D zirconium oxide hybrid scaffolds for long-term stem cell growth. / Skoog, Shelby A.; Nguyen, Alexander K.; Kumar, Girish et al.
in: BIOINTERPHASES, Jahrgang 9, Nr. 2, 029014, 28.04.2014.

Publikation: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelForschungPeer-Review

Skoog, SA, Nguyen, AK, Kumar, G, Zheng, J, Goering, PL, Koroleva, A, Chichkov, BN & Narayan, RJ 2014, 'Two-photon polymerization of 3-D zirconium oxide hybrid scaffolds for long-term stem cell growth', BIOINTERPHASES, Jg. 9, Nr. 2, 029014. https://doi.org/10.1116/1.4873688
Skoog, S. A., Nguyen, A. K., Kumar, G., Zheng, J., Goering, P. L., Koroleva, A., Chichkov, B. N., & Narayan, R. J. (2014). Two-photon polymerization of 3-D zirconium oxide hybrid scaffolds for long-term stem cell growth. BIOINTERPHASES, 9(2), Artikel 029014. https://doi.org/10.1116/1.4873688
Skoog SA, Nguyen AK, Kumar G, Zheng J, Goering PL, Koroleva A et al. Two-photon polymerization of 3-D zirconium oxide hybrid scaffolds for long-term stem cell growth. BIOINTERPHASES. 2014 Apr 28;9(2):029014. doi: 10.1116/1.4873688
Skoog, Shelby A. ; Nguyen, Alexander K. ; Kumar, Girish et al. / Two-photon polymerization of 3-D zirconium oxide hybrid scaffolds for long-term stem cell growth. in: BIOINTERPHASES. 2014 ; Jahrgang 9, Nr. 2.
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