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EPSRC Reference: GR/R15009/01
Title: Soft Materials In Tissue Engineering: Relevance of Topography
Principal Investigator: Riehle, Dr MO
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Department: Infection & Immunity
Organisation: University of Glasgow
Scheme: Fast Stream
Starts: 01 April 2001 Ends: 31 March 2003 Value (£): 61,625
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Tissue Engineering
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Healthcare
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Cells live in a physically structured world within which most cells are exposed to mechanical deformations and react to topographic and chemical features of their environment by changing it. The interaction between cells and an artificial substrate is essential for any engineered tissue to develop and work properly. One aspect of this interaction is oriented cell growth and motility, which are vital for successful development and wound healing and are believed to be guided by extracellular tracks in vivo. Since microfabrication allows the creation of artificial cellular environments with defined topographic and chemical features itis possible to investigate the significance of these cues. By copying these features into a soft material, which can be deformed by cells it is possible to investigate whether the combination of these cues elicits an effect on cell which can be exploited to aid wound healing and soft tissue implant design.This project aims to investigate and exploit possible synergistic effects occurring when a cell is exposed to an artificial substratum which has topographic features and can be deformed by the cell for the formation of artificial tissues and for a coating for soft tissue implants aimed at reducing fibrous capsule formation.
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