Measurement of Cell/Tissue-biomaterial Interface Strength: The Laser Spallation Technique for measurement of tensile strength of cell/tissue-biomaterial interface and its applications - Couverture souple

Shim, Jae Woo

 
9783639129885: Measurement of Cell/Tissue-biomaterial Interface Strength: The Laser Spallation Technique for measurement of tensile strength of cell/tissue-biomaterial interface and its applications

Synopsis

A laser spallation technique, which was originally developed to measure adhesion of thin films, was adopted to determine the interfacial tensile strength of cells and mineralized tissue to various engineered substrates. Several new experimental equipments, procedures, and analyzing methods were successfully developed considering the characteristics of biological specimens. Also, new machinery of analysis that enhances the calculation accuracy and efficiency was developed, and as final calculation methods, both FEA simulation and analytical method were adopted and compared with each other. Interfacial tensile strengths of living cells were successfully measured, and so were its dependence on different surface conditions, including polymer and metal substrates and the presence or absence of fibronectin treatment and serum. The feasibility of the living cell isolating and placing method using the laser spallation technique was positively demonstrated suggesting the possibility of the method to enhance existing individual living cell manipulation techniques for precise placement.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

A laser spallation technique, which was originally developed to measure adhesion of thin films, was adopted to determine the interfacial tensile strength of cells and mineralized tissue to various engineered substrates. Several new experimental equipments, procedures, and analyzing methods were successfully developed considering the characteristics of biological specimens. Also, new machinery of analysis that enhances the calculation accuracy and efficiency was developed, and as final calculation methods, both FEA simulation and analytical method were adopted and compared with each other. Interfacial tensile strengths of living cells were successfully measured, and so were its dependence on different surface conditions, including polymer and metal substrates and the presence or absence of fibronectin treatment and serum. The feasibility of the living cell isolating and placing method using the laser spallation technique was positively demonstrated suggesting the possibility of the method to enhance existing individual living cell manipulation techniques for precise placement.

Biographie de l'auteur

B.S., Mechanical Design and Product Engineering Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Korea M.S., Mechanical Engineering North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Ph.D., Biomedical Engineering University of California, Los Angeles, CA

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