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Four novel unit cells have been realized and each unit cell dispersion characteristics are numerically calculated which follows CRLH-TL properties.
Si-HPMC hydrogel containing 0.67% HE800 exhibited the highest compressive modulus (11 kPa) and allowed the best cell dispersion, especially of MC3T3-E1 cells.
The majority of methods that are deployed to describe the pattern of cell dispersion, density and clustering across surfaces are currently qualitative.
The optimum cell dispersion was observed in the highest porosity scaffold, with large cell numbers retained within the medial layer after 24 h static culture.
Results demonstrated that S. aureus displayed a more heterogeneous cell dispersion (∆αAS < 1) whilst the dispersion of S. epidermidis was more symmetric and homogeneous (∆αAS ≥ 1).
The results demonstrate that multifractal analysis is a method that can be used to quantitatively analyse the cell dispersion, density and clustering of retained microorganisms on surfaces.
Further, although the surface topography and chemistry had an effect on cell dispersion, density and clustering, the type of bonding that occurred at the surface interface was also important.
The cell dispersion was measured by counting the number of cells within 200 µm distance from the graft site.
The syringe was left in place for 1 min to allow cell dispersion in the bone marrow.
A period of cell dispersion along the longitudinal axis of the embryo therefore precedes the period of coherent and oriented growth along the DV axis.
This is observed from very early stages of embryonic development (E5.5), indicating that patterning along this axis might involve restrictions of cell dispersion at specific axial positions.
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