Abstract
This paper focuses on the use of direct laser writing method in fabricating three-dimensional biocompatible scaffolds that emulate the extracellular matrix. The interaction between HEK 293 cells and these cage-like scaffolds, particularly the effect of pore size on cell invasion, is explored in detail. Our study underscores the influence of scaffold architecture on cellular behavior and highlights the potential of direct laser writing technology in creating complex 3D scaffolds. The insights gleaned from this research could be invaluable in future applications such as tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, and drug delivery.
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