Marta Tosini
Design of flexible substrates to investigate the effect of mechanical stimuli on cell cultures for tissue engineering research.
Rel. Diana Nada Caterina Massai, Giovanni Putame. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Biomedica, 2021
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Tissue engineering (TE) aims at generating functional tissue constructs to be used for repairing or replacing damaged human tissues or as in vitro tissue models for investigating the physiological/pathological tissue mechanisms. Biological constructs consist of two main elements: substrate and cells. Commonly, monolayer static cell cultures are performed by using flat rigid substrates. However, for promoting the formation of functional constructs, dynamic culture conditions on flexible substrates would be more appropriate in some cases. In the last decades, bioreactors have become crucial tools in TE research. Indeed, they allow for mimicking the native dynamic environment by providing specific physico-chemical stimuli in vitro.
In particular, the in vitro mechanical stimulation of cells has been proven to affect their maturation and differentiation
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