3D printing of a gradient-patterned tubular scaffold for central nervous system regenerative applicationsTools Hamid, Omar Abdulhakeem (2018) 3D printing of a gradient-patterned tubular scaffold for central nervous system regenerative applications. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractDuring the central nervous system (CNS) morphogenesis, chemical gradients of morphogens such as retinoic acid (RA) or sonic hedgehog play a central role in regulating CNS patterning and differentiation of neural subtypes. Recapitulation of these gradients in a 3D hydrogel matrix may provide a model for CNS tissue formation in vitro. 3D Printing technology offers an opportunity to reproduce the complex architecture of cell microenvironment.
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