The dynamic, fluid-filled RCCS™ bioreactor, based on the operational principle of relative micro-gravity condition, is a new efficient system devised to perform long-term three-dimensional (3D) culture of cells and tissue explants. In the present study, we evaluated the impact of the RCCS™-produced hydrodynamic condition on an innovative 3D in vitro model of osteocytes’ differentiation and bone matrix formation, obtained by coupling primary human osteoblasts with biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) ceramic particles.

Impact of the dynamic culture condition in the RCCS™ bioreactor on a three-dimensional model of bone formation

MAZZOLENI, Giovanna;STEIMBERG, Nathalie;
2011-01-01

Abstract

The dynamic, fluid-filled RCCS™ bioreactor, based on the operational principle of relative micro-gravity condition, is a new efficient system devised to perform long-term three-dimensional (3D) culture of cells and tissue explants. In the present study, we evaluated the impact of the RCCS™-produced hydrodynamic condition on an innovative 3D in vitro model of osteocytes’ differentiation and bone matrix formation, obtained by coupling primary human osteoblasts with biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) ceramic particles.
2011
2011
Ateneo di appartenenza
LS3_5 Cell differentiation, physiology and dynamics
LS2_14 Biological systems analysis, modelling and simulation
PE3_17 Fluid dynamics (physics)
LS7_6 Gene therapy, stem cell therapy, regenerative medicine
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Inglese
Internazionale
10
3662
3667
RCCS™ bioreactor, dynamic culture, bone tissue engineering, 3D culture, biphasic calcium phosphate, bone matrix, human osteocytes.
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Mazzoleni, Giovanna; Boukhechba, F.; Steimberg, Nathalie; Boniotti1, J.; Bouler, J. M.; Rochet, N.
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