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Layer-by-Layer Deposition of Low-Solid Nanochitin Emulgels Creates Porous Structures for High Cell Attachment and Proliferation.

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Direct ink writing (DIW) is a customizable platform to engineer complex constructs from biobased colloids. However, the latter usually display strong interactions with water and lack interparticle connectivity, limiting one-step… Click to show full abstract

Direct ink writing (DIW) is a customizable platform to engineer complex constructs from biobased colloids. However, the latter usually display strong interactions with water and lack interparticle connectivity, limiting one-step processing into hierarchically porous structures. We overcome such challenges by using low-solid emulgel inks stabilized by chitin nanofibrils (nanochitin, NCh). By using complementary characterization platforms, we reveal NCh structuring into spatially controlled three-dimensional (3D) materials that generate multiscale porosities defined by emulsion droplet size, ice templating, and DIW infill density. The extrusion variables, key in the development of surface and mechanical features of printed architectures, are comprehensively analyzed by using molecular dynamics and other simulation approaches. The obtained scaffolds are shown for their hierarchical porous structures, high areal density, and surface stiffness, which lead to excellent modulation of cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation, as tested with mouse dermal fibroblast expressing green fluorescent proteins.

Keywords: structures high; cell; proliferation; layer; low solid; porous structures

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2023

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