Determining the Potential of Multilayer Chitosan Membrane and 6-Axis 3D Bioprinting Techniques for the Production of a Model Bladder Dedicated to Tissue Regeneration Research - Project - Bridge of Knowledge

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Determining the Potential of Multilayer Chitosan Membrane and 6-Axis 3D Bioprinting Techniques for the Production of a Model Bladder Dedicated to Tissue Regeneration Research

The project's aim is to develop and evaluate a multi-layer chitosan membrane that can be used as a supportive structure in the tissue regeneration process of the bladder. Chitosan, as a biocompatible and biodegradable material, is an excellent candidate for medical applications. The membrane will be designed to optimally support cell adhesion, proliferation, and differentiation, which are crucial for effective tissue regeneration. An additional aspect of the project is the use of 6-axis 3D bioprinting technology, which is an innovation in the field of bioengineering. This technology allows for the precise placement of cells and biomaterials in three-dimensional space, enabling the creation of more complex and functional tissue structures. 3D bioprinting, utilizing the 6-axis technique, will allow for better imitation of the natural tissue architecture of the bladder, which may significantly improve regeneration outcomes. The project aims not only to develop a new method for regenerating bladder tissue but also to contribute to scientific development in the field of tissue bioengineering and regenerative medicine. The project's results could significantly impact the quality of life for patients requiring bladder reconstruction and expand scientific knowledge about the interactions between biocompatible materials and human tissues.

Details

Financial Program Name:
OPUS
Organization:
Narodowe Centrum Nauki (NCN) (National Science Centre)
Agreement:
UMO-2024/53/B/ST8/03047 z dnia 2025-02-03
Realisation period:
unknown - unknown
Project manager:
dr hab. inż. Robert Tylingo
Realised in:
Department of Chemistry, Technology and Biotechnology of Food
External institutions
participating in project:
  • Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu (Poland)
  • Uniwersytet Gdański (Poland)
Request type:
National Research Programmes
Domestic:
Domestic project
Verified by:
Gdańsk University of Technology

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