scaffoldsthat
Scaffoldsthat is a term used to describe engineered scaffold systems designed to provide a physical framework that supports biological processes or chemical reactions. In research and industry, scaffoldsthat refer to porous, three-dimensional structures made from polymers, ceramics, metals, or composites that guide cell growth, tissue formation, or catalytic surfaces. The concept emphasizes the functional role of scaffolds in enabling organized development of tissues or reaction environments by mimicking the extracellular matrix or providing accessible active sites.
Key properties of scaffoldsthat include high porosity and interconnectivity to allow cell migration and nutrient diffusion,
Applications of scaffoldsthat include regenerative medicine for bone, cartilage, and soft tissues; in vitro tissue models
See also tissue engineering scaffold, biomaterials, 3D bioprinting.