Publications by authors named "Kazutomo Baba"

Despite wide use and approval of poly lactic-coglycolic acid (PLGA) for surgical applications, there have been very few studies on tissue constructions that mimic physiological multilayer structures by combining PLGA scaffolds with tissue engineering. In our study, we developed a bioreactor system to maintain, and to train two types of three-layered vascular-like structures. Then we examined how the perfusion conditions and different tissue engineering approaches affected the formation of the layered structure and degradation of the PLGA scaffolds.

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Tissue engineered vascular grafts (TEVG) are potentially clear from ethical and epidemiological concerns sources for reconstructive surgery for small diameter blood vessels replacement. Here, we proposed a novel method to create three-layered TEVG on biocompatible glass fiber scaffolds starting from flat sheet state into tubular shape and to train the resulting tissue by our developed bioreactor system. Constructed tubular tissues were matured and trained under 3 types of individual flow programs, and their mechanical and biological properties were analyzed.

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Permanent therapeutically placed implants often used in situations when regeneration or transplantation are not practical or possible. They include metallic grafts for osteosynthesis, bulk metallic glasses, ceramics, and non-resorbable polymers providing mechanical support. Repair of the tissues on micro scale can also benefit from the biocompatible permanent implants.

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Artificial assembly of mature tissues in vitro is challenging from many viewpoints. Therefore, production of intermediate building blocks - cell spheroids expected to be a viable alternative. The purpose of this research is to develop a biomimetic system for scale up maintenance of spheroids in vitro, and to confirm basic performance of the device.

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