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Abstract

Bioengineering

Production of Nanofibrillar Patterned Collagen for Tissue Engineering

Published: September 20th, 2024

DOI:

10.3791/67165

1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Oregon Health & Science University, 2Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Oregon Health & Science University
* These authors contributed equally

Regenerative biomaterials are designed to facilitate cell-material interactions to guide the repair of damaged tissues and organs. These materials are designed to emulate the biophysical properties of native tissue, providing cellular phenotypic and morphological guidance that contributes to the restoration of the regenerative tissue niche. Collagen, a prevalent extracellular matrix protein, is a common component of these regenerative biomaterials due to its biocompatibility and other favorable properties. The current study describes a novel and straightforward method for the fabrication of engineered nanofibrillar collagen with directed fibril patterning. Through the manipulation of shear stress, temperature, and pH, collagen fibrillogenesis and alignment are precisely controlled without requiring specialized equipment. This approach allows for the creation of nanofibrillar collagen biomaterials that mimic the native structure of tissues exhibiting either anisotropic or isotropic characteristics. The flexibility in collagen nanofibril patterning not only facilitates the study of nanoscale patterning on cell behavior but also offers diverse possibilities for patterned tissue engineering applications.

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