One of the major challenges of bone tissue engineering is the production of a suitable scaffold material. In this review the current composite materials options available are considered covering both the methods of both production and assessing the scaffolds. A range of production routes have been investigated ranging from the use of porogens to produce the porosity through to controlled deposition methods. The testing regimes have included mechanical testing of the materials produced through to in vivo testing of the scaffolds. While the ideal scaffold material has not yet been produced, progress is being made
Bioresorbable and bioactive tissue engineering scaffolds based on bioactive glass (45S5 Bioglass®) p...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
The aim of this study was to develop a new process for the production of bioactive 3D scaffolds usin...
One of the major challenges of bone tissue engineering is the production of a suitable scaffold mate...
Biomaterial and scaffold development underpins the advancement of tissue engineering. Traditional sc...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
In this work, we have discussed the preparation and characterization of composite scaffolds for bone...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
required mechanical properties and favourable microstruc-ture to promote cell attachment, growth and...
This paper presents the results of a study of the production of porous biodegradable composite mater...
Bone tissue engineering is a rapidly developing area. Engineering bone typically uses an artificial ...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
The deficiencies of current bone graft substitutes have been a driving force in developing new and m...
Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable materials as ...
Bioresorbable and bioactive tissue engineering scaffolds based on bioactive glass (45S5 Bioglass®) p...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
The aim of this study was to develop a new process for the production of bioactive 3D scaffolds usin...
One of the major challenges of bone tissue engineering is the production of a suitable scaffold mate...
Biomaterial and scaffold development underpins the advancement of tissue engineering. Traditional sc...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
In this work, we have discussed the preparation and characterization of composite scaffolds for bone...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
required mechanical properties and favourable microstruc-ture to promote cell attachment, growth and...
This paper presents the results of a study of the production of porous biodegradable composite mater...
Bone tissue engineering is a rapidly developing area. Engineering bone typically uses an artificial ...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
The deficiencies of current bone graft substitutes have been a driving force in developing new and m...
Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable materials as ...
Bioresorbable and bioactive tissue engineering scaffolds based on bioactive glass (45S5 Bioglass®) p...
Bone is the second most commonly transplanted tissue worldwide, with over four million operations us...
The aim of this study was to develop a new process for the production of bioactive 3D scaffolds usin...