Jerome Grenier
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Grenier J, David B, Journe C, Cicha I, Letourneur D, Duval H
Bioengineering (Basel)
. 2023 Jul;
10(7).
PMID: 37508876
The traditional 3D culture systems in vitro lack the biological and mechanical spatiotemporal stimuli characteristic to native tissue development. In our study, we combined porous polysaccharide-based hydrogel scaffolds with a...
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Grenier J, Duval H, Lv P, Barou F, Le Guilcher C, Aid R, et al.
Biomater Adv
. 2022 Jul;
139:212973.
PMID: 35891598
Freeze-drying is a process of choice to texture hydrogel scaffolds with pores formed by an ice-templating mechanism. Using state-of-the-art microscopies (cryo-EBSD, μCT, CLSM), this work evidences and quantifies the effect...
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Chabanon M, Duval H, Grenier J, Beauchesne C, Goyeau B, David B
Tissue Eng Regen Med
. 2019 Jun;
16(3):225-235.
PMID: 31205852
Background: Tissue engineering represents a promising approach for the production of bone substitutes. The use of perfusion bioreactors for the culture of bone-forming cells on a three-dimensional porous scaffold resolves...
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Grenier J, Duval H, Barou F, Lv P, David B, Letourneur D
Acta Biomater
. 2019 Jun;
94:195-203.
PMID: 31154055
Whereas freeze-drying is a widely used method to produce porous hydrogel scaffolds, the mechanisms of pore formation involved in this process remained poorly characterized. To explore this, we focused on...