The desired mechanical properties of porous tissue engineering scaffolds may differ depending on the clinical applications. Therefore, it is crucial to be able to control these properties for specific cases. In the current study, cube shape, porous, silicate-based (13-93) bioactive glass scaffolds were fabricated by robotic deposition method. Scaffolds were prepared layer by layer to form constructs with a grid-like microstructure. After binder burnout, the constructs were sintered for 1 h at 700 degrees C to produce scaffolds consisting of dense bioactive glass struts (similar to 280 +/- 20 aem in diameter) at different pore widths (300 +/- 50, 600 +/- 25, and 900 +/- 50 aem). The mechanical response of the scaffolds in compression was mea...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Biocompatible scaffolds that replicate the structure and function of bone would be ideal bone substi...
The desired mechanical properties of porous tissue engineering scaffolds may differ depending on the...
There is a need to develop synthetic scaffolds for repairing large defects in load-bearing bones. Ou...
There is a clinical need for synthetic bioactive materials that can reliably repair intercalary skel...
There is a need to develop synthetic scaffolds to repair large defects in load-bearing bones. Bioact...
Since the discovery of 45S5 Bioglass® by Larry Hench, bioactive glasses have been widely studied as ...
Bioceramics are clinically used as implantable materials to alleviate pain and restore function to d...
Bioceramics are clinically used as implantable materials to alleviate pain and restore function to d...
Proper microstructural and transport properties are fundamental requirements for a suitable scaffold...
: This study focuses on the finite element simulation and micromechanical characterization of bioact...
Silicate (13-93) and borate (13-93B3) bioactive glass scaffolds were created by robotic deposition (...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Biocompatible scaffolds that replicate the structure and function of bone would be ideal bone substi...
The desired mechanical properties of porous tissue engineering scaffolds may differ depending on the...
There is a need to develop synthetic scaffolds for repairing large defects in load-bearing bones. Ou...
There is a clinical need for synthetic bioactive materials that can reliably repair intercalary skel...
There is a need to develop synthetic scaffolds to repair large defects in load-bearing bones. Bioact...
Since the discovery of 45S5 Bioglass® by Larry Hench, bioactive glasses have been widely studied as ...
Bioceramics are clinically used as implantable materials to alleviate pain and restore function to d...
Bioceramics are clinically used as implantable materials to alleviate pain and restore function to d...
Proper microstructural and transport properties are fundamental requirements for a suitable scaffold...
: This study focuses on the finite element simulation and micromechanical characterization of bioact...
Silicate (13-93) and borate (13-93B3) bioactive glass scaffolds were created by robotic deposition (...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Biocompatible scaffolds that replicate the structure and function of bone would be ideal bone substi...