2016
DOI: 10.1089/ten.tec.2015.0462
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Opening the “White Box” in Tissue Engineering: Visualization of Cell Aggregates in Optically Scattering Scaffolds

Abstract: The noninvasive and longitudinal imaging of cells or cell aggregates in large optically scattering scaffolds is still a largely unresolved problem in tissue engineering. In this work, we investigated the potential of near-infrared (NIR) photoacoustic (PA) tomography imaging to address this issue. We used clinically relevant sizes of highly light scattering polyethersulfone multibore(®) hollow fiber scaffolds seeded with cells. Since cells have little optical absorption at NIR wavelengths, we studied labeling o… Show more

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“…59,69,81,82 The application of new imaging techniques can also provide information about cell morphology, spatial distribution, and oxygen supply within a scaffold or hydrogel encapsulation. 83,84 Lithography and casting. Scaffold-based tissue engineering is highly dependent on the fabrication of a precise architecture.…”
Section: Techniques For Scaffold Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59,69,81,82 The application of new imaging techniques can also provide information about cell morphology, spatial distribution, and oxygen supply within a scaffold or hydrogel encapsulation. 83,84 Lithography and casting. Scaffold-based tissue engineering is highly dependent on the fabrication of a precise architecture.…”
Section: Techniques For Scaffold Creationmentioning
confidence: 99%