AbstractThis paper investigates the use of PCL and PCL/PLA scaffolds produced using a novel additive biomanufacturing system called BioCell Printing. PCL/PLA blends were prepared using melt blend and solvent casting techniques. Scaffolds with 0/90° architecture and 350μm of pore size were morphologically evaluated using scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Biological tests, using osteosarcoma cell line G-63, were performed using the Alamar Blue Assay and Alkaline Phosphatase Activity.Results show that the BioCell Printing system produces scaffolds with regular and reproducible architecture, presenting no toxicity and enhancing cell attachment and proliferation. It was also possible to observe that the addition of PLA to...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
Bone repair and tissue-engineering (BTE) approaches require novel biomaterials to produce scaffolds ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the use of PCL and PCL/PLA scaffolds produced using a novel additive...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
Abstract Background The primary objective of Tissue engineering is a regeneration or replacement of ...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
The aim of this study is to fabricate scaffolds from two types of biodegradable materials using a pr...
3D printing is one of the upcoming trends in every industry. It does not just apply to printing spar...
3D printing is one of the upcoming trends in every industry. It does not just apply to printing spar...
Our research was designed to evaluate the effect on bone regeneration with 3-dimensional (3D) printe...
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) consists of a group of promising additive manufacturing techniques ...
PCL is one of important tissue engineering scaffold materials. Besides traditional scaffold fabricat...
AbstractThe success of tissue engineering is strongly dependent on the ability to produce biomimetic...
69 pagesThe field of tissue engineering (TE) works to produce artificial replicas of tissues and org...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
Bone repair and tissue-engineering (BTE) approaches require novel biomaterials to produce scaffolds ...
AbstractThis paper investigates the use of PCL and PCL/PLA scaffolds produced using a novel additive...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
Abstract Background The primary objective of Tissue engineering is a regeneration or replacement of ...
Introduction The use of scaffolds in tissue engineering is becoming increasingly important as soluti...
The aim of this study is to fabricate scaffolds from two types of biodegradable materials using a pr...
3D printing is one of the upcoming trends in every industry. It does not just apply to printing spar...
3D printing is one of the upcoming trends in every industry. It does not just apply to printing spar...
Our research was designed to evaluate the effect on bone regeneration with 3-dimensional (3D) printe...
Three-dimensional printing (3DP) consists of a group of promising additive manufacturing techniques ...
PCL is one of important tissue engineering scaffold materials. Besides traditional scaffold fabricat...
AbstractThe success of tissue engineering is strongly dependent on the ability to produce biomimetic...
69 pagesThe field of tissue engineering (TE) works to produce artificial replicas of tissues and org...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
The three-dimensional printing (3DP) also known as the additive manufacturing (AM), a novel and futu...
Bone repair and tissue-engineering (BTE) approaches require novel biomaterials to produce scaffolds ...