Modelling the Movement of Superparamagnetic Beads Engulfed in Endothelial Cells

Daniel Pasut (MCSC student)

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March 28, 2018 - 12:30 pm

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March 28, 2018 - 1:30 pm

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UOIT, North Oshawa campus, UA 3240   View map

 

Speaker: Daniel Pasut

Abstract: Colonization of porous scaffolds with cells is of increasing importance for various tissue engineering applications. Controlled placement of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) within a micro-porous, poly-caprolactone scaffold is facilitated with superparamagnetic beads introduced to the cells by phagocytosis. It is shown that the dominant motion of the affected cells is determined by the viscous drag of the medium and the amount of coupling with an externally imposed magnetic field. An efficient numerical scheme to compute the trajectories of the cells is
presented as the first step in the optimal placement of a large collections of cells with varying numbers of embedded beads. Also considered is how the manufacturing process of the beads affects their collective magnetic behaviour.

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