A cell growth matrix for optimizing 3D organization nutrient delivery,
controlling release of differentiation factors and facilitating
attachment of cells to a scaffold Colloidal crystals and inverted
colloidal crystals are used to form an ordered structure for use as a
scaffold for tissue engineering. The porosity of the cell growth matrix
may be modified by the selection of particles of appropriate diameter.
Further, the surface of colloidal crystals can be easily modified to
accommodate many organic species including biomolecules. Layer-by-layer
materials are used for tissue engineering to control cell development by
using sequential layering of bioactive species wherein the number and
order of LBL layers deposited between layers containing a particular
protein are controlled. LBL may also be used for timed release of
bioactive species. Increased control differentiation factors release and
control of cell attachments to the scaffold are achieved to better mimic
natural tissue development.