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2019

Chemical Engineering

Theses/Dissertations

Theses and Dissertations

Florida Institute of Technology

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Design Of A System For Inexpensive Underwater Fiber Optic In Vivo Imaging And Mass Balance Accounting Of Tissue Engineering Candidates, Nicole Melissa Bueno Guerrero Dec 2019

Design Of A System For Inexpensive Underwater Fiber Optic In Vivo Imaging And Mass Balance Accounting Of Tissue Engineering Candidates, Nicole Melissa Bueno Guerrero

Theses and Dissertations

The goal of this project is to create a prototype bioreactor that mimics a cell’s microenvironment. The ultimate goal is to set up an array of 36 bioreactors in parallel and monitor them with an array of sensors that will enable full mass and energy balance accounting and in vivo imaging. This thesis will analyze the various options available for cell imaging, as well as describe the construction of a bioreactor design in which cell images can be obtained without removing the cells from the bioreactor. The hypothesis for this project is that imaging of unstained cells in an aquarium …


Electrochemical Fabrication Of Elastin-Containing Bi-Layered Scaffold For Vascular Tissue Engineering Applications, Thuy-Uyen Ky Nguyen Jun 2019

Electrochemical Fabrication Of Elastin-Containing Bi-Layered Scaffold For Vascular Tissue Engineering Applications, Thuy-Uyen Ky Nguyen

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Lack of a viable vascular graft for the replacement of diseased small diameter blood vessels (< 4 mm) has encouraged the development of a self-repairing tissue engineered vascular graft (TEVG) as a promising alternative source. Although many different fabrication approaches have been devised to generate TEVGs using both natural and synthetic biomaterials, a functional TEVG that can serve as an effective replacement of diseased small-diameter blood vessels (< 4 mm) is still elusive mainly due to concerns associated with thrombosis and intimal hyperplasia. One approach to improve the clinical outcome of vascular grafts is to develop a 3D biomimetic scaffold that provides the essential physicochemical cues (i.e., compositional, topographical) to modulate cellular response (i.e., cell phenotype, endothelialization, de novo elastic matrix production) and thereby aid in tissue repair and remodeling. This approach entails the development of a novel 3D scaffold that provides an aligned collagen platform to guide smooth muscle cell (SMC) orientation

and insoluble elastic matrix (i.e., native form of elastin) to promote SMC contractility and thereby prevent overproliferation and hence alleviate concerns with intimal hyperplasia. In addition, the scaffold must comprise of a smooth luminal side to support the formation of a continuous endothelium that is essential to prevent thrombosis. Most existing biofabrication methodologies to generate vascular scaffolds (e.g., extrusion, electrospinning) have limited scope because of the inability to incorporate insoluble elastic matrix within the aligned collagen framework due to the disparity in the size …


Validation Of An External Bioreactor Filtration Loop Prototype For A Tissue Engineering Test Bed, Jonah Martin Melegrito May 2019

Validation Of An External Bioreactor Filtration Loop Prototype For A Tissue Engineering Test Bed, Jonah Martin Melegrito

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As a cell line thrives within a culture, some of the cells undergo the natural process of death. Whether it is due to apoptotic or necrotic causes, cell death is a significant hurdle for tissue engineering and cell cultivation. When cells attached to a scaffold die, they slough off from the scaffold into the bloodstream. If left unchecked, these dead cells and any cellular waste products accumulate and could affect the living cells’ ability to survive. The objective of this thesis was to construct a separation system that can filter away any unwanted suspended solids while allowing nutrients to recycle …


Residence Time Distribution (Rtd) Analysis Of A Bioreactor's External Recirculation Loop For A Tissue Engineering Test Bed, Adrien Hosking May 2019

Residence Time Distribution (Rtd) Analysis Of A Bioreactor's External Recirculation Loop For A Tissue Engineering Test Bed, Adrien Hosking

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Currently, in tissue engineering, the focus is on morphing cells into a particular type of tissue by hand, rather than automating the process. Automating cell feeding and waste removal, alone, still requires the removal of cells from their culture to perform imaging and analysis. Without the ability to automate the imaging in a way that does not risk cell death, the advantages of automating the feeding and waste removal are largely lost. By building a fully automated tissue engineering test bed, the capacity for cell reproducibility and cell yield increases significantly. This thesis outlines the design, some initial testing, and …