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Computer simulation of Scaffold degradation

Autores: Erkizia, G.; Rainer, A.; Juan Pardo, María Elena; Aldazábal Mensa, Javier
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS: CONFERENCE SERIES (PRINT)
ISSN: 1742-6588
Volumen: 252
Número: 1
Páginas: 012004
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Resumen:
Scaffolds are porous biocompatible materials with suitable microarchitectures that are designed to allow for cell adhesion, growth and proliferation. They are used in combination with cells in regenerative medicine to promote tissue regeneration by means of a controlled deposition of natural extracellular matrix by the hosted cells therein. This healing process is in many cases accompanied by scaffold degradation up to its total disappearance when the scaffold is made of a biodegradable material. This work presents a computational model that simulates the degradation of scaffolds. The model works with three-dimensional microstructures, which have been previously discretised into small cubic homogeneous elements, called voxels. The model simulates the evolution of the degradation of the scaffold using a Monte Carlo algorithm, which takes into account the curvature of the surface of the fibres. The simulation results obtained in this study are in good agreement with empirical degradation measurements performed by mass loss on scaffolds after exposure to an etching alkaline solution.
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