Additive manufacturing (AM) presents the possibility of personalized bone scaffolds with unprecedented structural and functional designs. In contrast to earlier conventional design concepts, e.g. raster-angle, a workflow was established to produce scaffolds with triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) architecture. A core challenge is the realization of such structures using melt-extrusion based 3D printing. This study presents methods for generation of scaffold design files, finite element (FE) analysis of scaffold Young's moduli, AM of scaffolds with polycaprolactone (PCL), and a customized in vitro assay to evaluate cell migration. The reliability of FE analysis when using computer-aided designed models as input may be impeded by anomalie...
The suitability of a scaffold for tissue engineering is determined by a number of interrelated facto...
Techniques to restore and replace bones in large fractures are still a major clinical need in the f...
Osteochondral tissue has a complex graded structure where biological, physiological, and mechanical ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) presents the possibility of personalized bone scaffolds with unprecedent...
Additive manufacturing (AM), nowadays commonly known as 3D printing, is a revolutionary materials pr...
Additive manufacturing (AM), nowadays commonly known as 3D printing, is a revolutionary materials pr...
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing technologies represent powerful tools for the direct fabricat...
Additive manufacturing techniques are promising technologies to produce patient-specific and effecti...
For the treatment of large or non-healing bone defects, no optimal solution exists to date. All curr...
Large bone defects resulting from trauma or tumour surgery are still considered a major challenge in...
Abstract Background The primary objective of Tissue engineering is a regeneration or replacement of ...
In the last two decades, additive manufacturing (AM) has made significant progress towards the fabri...
Scaffold-assisted tissue engineering has emerged as a highly promising strategy for regenerating dam...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
The ability to test large arrays of cell and biomaterial combinations in 3D environments is still ra...
The suitability of a scaffold for tissue engineering is determined by a number of interrelated facto...
Techniques to restore and replace bones in large fractures are still a major clinical need in the f...
Osteochondral tissue has a complex graded structure where biological, physiological, and mechanical ...
Additive manufacturing (AM) presents the possibility of personalized bone scaffolds with unprecedent...
Additive manufacturing (AM), nowadays commonly known as 3D printing, is a revolutionary materials pr...
Additive manufacturing (AM), nowadays commonly known as 3D printing, is a revolutionary materials pr...
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing technologies represent powerful tools for the direct fabricat...
Additive manufacturing techniques are promising technologies to produce patient-specific and effecti...
For the treatment of large or non-healing bone defects, no optimal solution exists to date. All curr...
Large bone defects resulting from trauma or tumour surgery are still considered a major challenge in...
Abstract Background The primary objective of Tissue engineering is a regeneration or replacement of ...
In the last two decades, additive manufacturing (AM) has made significant progress towards the fabri...
Scaffold-assisted tissue engineering has emerged as a highly promising strategy for regenerating dam...
3D printed bone scaffolds have the potential to replace autografts and allografts because of advanta...
The ability to test large arrays of cell and biomaterial combinations in 3D environments is still ra...
The suitability of a scaffold for tissue engineering is determined by a number of interrelated facto...
Techniques to restore and replace bones in large fractures are still a major clinical need in the f...
Osteochondral tissue has a complex graded structure where biological, physiological, and mechanical ...