The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which require load-bearing capability. This study aims at establishing a quantitative relationship between the mechanical properties of glass-ceramic scaffolds for bone repair and the nano/micro-scale properties of their constituent materials. A nanoindentation study is carried out spanning different penetration depth on bulk (pore-free) glass-ceramic samples and on the walls of porous scaffolds. Micro-tomographical investigations allow assessing small-scale porosity of the scaffold walls. A simple homogenization model is used to establish the relationship between the elastic modulus of the bulk material and that of the micro-porous walls of the sc...
One of the key purposes of bone tissue engineering is the development of new biomaterials that can s...
One of the key purposes of bone tissue engineering is the development of new biomaterials that can s...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
: This study focuses on the finite element simulation and micromechanical characterization of bioact...
Porosity is known to play a pivotal role in dictating the functional properties of biomedical scaffo...
AbstractHighly porous ceramic scaffolds have been fabricated from a 70% SiO2–30% CaO glass powder us...
A model describing the relationship between tensile strength and total porosity in bri...
The aim of this study was the preparation and characterization of bioactive glass–ceramic scaffolds ...
Abstract: In this study, the mechanical properties of glass scaffolds manufactured by robocasting ar...
AbstractPorosity is known to play a pivotal role in dictating the functional properties of biomedica...
One of the key purposes of bone tissue engineering is the development of new biomaterials that can s...
One of the key purposes of bone tissue engineering is the development of new biomaterials that can s...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
The mechanical behaviour of implantable scaffolds is of relevant interest in all applications which ...
: This study focuses on the finite element simulation and micromechanical characterization of bioact...
Porosity is known to play a pivotal role in dictating the functional properties of biomedical scaffo...
AbstractHighly porous ceramic scaffolds have been fabricated from a 70% SiO2–30% CaO glass powder us...
A model describing the relationship between tensile strength and total porosity in bri...
The aim of this study was the preparation and characterization of bioactive glass–ceramic scaffolds ...
Abstract: In this study, the mechanical properties of glass scaffolds manufactured by robocasting ar...
AbstractPorosity is known to play a pivotal role in dictating the functional properties of biomedica...
One of the key purposes of bone tissue engineering is the development of new biomaterials that can s...
One of the key purposes of bone tissue engineering is the development of new biomaterials that can s...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...