1997
DOI: 10.1021/bp9700871
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Analysis of Surface Microtopography of Biodegradable Polymer Matrices Using Confocal Reflection Microscopy

Abstract: Currently, synthetic degradable polymers are frequently employed as culture substrates prior to cell transplantation and as implantable scaffolds for cellular infiltration during soft and hard tissue repair. The surface microstructure of matrices based on such polymers may be important in controlling cellular anchorage, spreading, and growth on the external surface, as well as infiltration into the voids of porous polymer scaffolds. While the chemistry, bulk structure, and mechanical properties of such polymer… Show more

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“…The inconsistency in the aforementioned observations may be attributed to the randomness in drying process induced microsphere aggregation. To further reveal the correlation between antigen release rate and PLGA polymer degradation rate, more detailed studies will need to be carried out employing multiple formulation processes 61,73,74. Nonetheless, a well‐defined in vitro release test is critical to ensure consistency of manufacturing and is a typical component of quality control assays for proteins in PLGA microspheres 75…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inconsistency in the aforementioned observations may be attributed to the randomness in drying process induced microsphere aggregation. To further reveal the correlation between antigen release rate and PLGA polymer degradation rate, more detailed studies will need to be carried out employing multiple formulation processes 61,73,74. Nonetheless, a well‐defined in vitro release test is critical to ensure consistency of manufacturing and is a typical component of quality control assays for proteins in PLGA microspheres 75…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…145 have used CLSM to visualize and quantify the microtopography of the surface of the porous matrix of PLA-co-GA copolymers after degradation. The surface matrix was reported to change signiÐcantly during degradation, with increased local clustering of textured regions.…”
Section: Scanning Probe Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The depth of possible view will be less for a more opaque, thicker sample; less porous also means less penetration. Porous beads on the order of several hundred micrometers have been successfully observed; superficial portions, on the order of several hundred micrometers, can be viewed of thicker specimens 12, 13. This can provide very important information about the uppermost surfaces of a thick tissue‐engineered device, but no information about the equally important central region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%