Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds with tailored pores ranging from the nanometer to millimeter scale can support the reconstruction of centimeter-sized osseous defects. Three-dimensional-printing processes permit the voxel-wise fabrication of scaffolds. The present study rests upon 3D-printing with nanoporous hydroxyapatite granulates. The cylindrical design refers to a hollow bone with higher density at the periphery. The millimeter-wide central channel follows the symmetry axis and connects the perpendicularly arranged micro-pores. Synchrotron radiation-based micro computed tomography has served for the non-destructive characterization of the scaffolds. The 3D data treatments: is essential, since, for example, the two-dimensional distance ...
Since we are able to use 3D printers, producing porous metal scaffolds become very easy. Contrary to...
In tissue engineering, porous scaffolds are often used as three-dimensional (3D) supports for tissue...
This thesis is presented in two parts; the first part is a study of the structure and properties of ...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds with tailored pores ranging from the nanometer to millimeter scale ...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds with tailored pores ranging from the nanometer to millimeter scale ...
A novel approach to manufacturing biocompatible ceramic scaffolds for tissue engineering using a mic...
A systematic characterisation of bone tissue scaffolds fabricated via 3D printing from hydroxyapatit...
This study investigates the design, workflow and manufacture of highly porous, resorbable additively...
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) are two very common ceramic materials for bone r...
This work deals with the additive manufacturing and characterization of hydroxyapatite scaffolds mim...
In this study presents materials and design optimization of clinically approved hydroxyapatite (HA) ...
Additive manufacturing holds promise for the fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds with precise...
AbstractThis work deals with the additive manufacturing and characterization of hydroxyapatite scaff...
Porosity plays a key role on the osteogenic performance of bone scaffolds. Direct Ink Writing (DIW) ...
Item does not contain fulltextHydroxyapatite (HAP) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) are two very commo...
Since we are able to use 3D printers, producing porous metal scaffolds become very easy. Contrary to...
In tissue engineering, porous scaffolds are often used as three-dimensional (3D) supports for tissue...
This thesis is presented in two parts; the first part is a study of the structure and properties of ...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds with tailored pores ranging from the nanometer to millimeter scale ...
Three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds with tailored pores ranging from the nanometer to millimeter scale ...
A novel approach to manufacturing biocompatible ceramic scaffolds for tissue engineering using a mic...
A systematic characterisation of bone tissue scaffolds fabricated via 3D printing from hydroxyapatit...
This study investigates the design, workflow and manufacture of highly porous, resorbable additively...
Hydroxyapatite (HAP) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) are two very common ceramic materials for bone r...
This work deals with the additive manufacturing and characterization of hydroxyapatite scaffolds mim...
In this study presents materials and design optimization of clinically approved hydroxyapatite (HA) ...
Additive manufacturing holds promise for the fabrication of three-dimensional scaffolds with precise...
AbstractThis work deals with the additive manufacturing and characterization of hydroxyapatite scaff...
Porosity plays a key role on the osteogenic performance of bone scaffolds. Direct Ink Writing (DIW) ...
Item does not contain fulltextHydroxyapatite (HAP) and tricalcium phosphate (TCP) are two very commo...
Since we are able to use 3D printers, producing porous metal scaffolds become very easy. Contrary to...
In tissue engineering, porous scaffolds are often used as three-dimensional (3D) supports for tissue...
This thesis is presented in two parts; the first part is a study of the structure and properties of ...