A Voronoi method is a feasible approach for developing biomimetic trabecular scaffolds. This study used algorithms based on scaling factors to design Voronoi scaffolds (pore sizes 600–1200 μm). Scaffolds were prepared from β-tricalcium phosphate slurry and 3D printed using stereolithography. Characterization analysis revealed that the microporous structures were correctly processed. Computational fluid dynamics indicated that scaffold permeability increased and the specific surface area decreased with increasing pore size, and the wall shear stress was highest in P800 scaffolds (pore size-800 μm). In addition, MC3T3 cells were dynamically seeded and were more evenly distributed and showed higher proliferation and differentiation on the P800...
In designing porous scaffolds, permeability is essential to consider as a function of cell migration...
The growing prevalence of osteoporosis and other bone related disorders emphasise on the importance ...
In tissue engineering, porous scaffolds are often used as three-dimensional (3D) supports for tissue...
The Voronoi design was utilized for a biodegradable patient-specific bone scaffold with macro pores ...
none3noIn regenerative medicine, 3D scaffolds are used to sustain the regeneration of tissues in rem...
The use of biocompatible and biodegradable porous scaffolds produced via additive manufacturing is o...
Tissue engineering scaffolds have been used for curing bone defects. Poly(propylene fumarate) (PPF) ...
The use of biocompatible and biodegradable porous scaffolds produced via additive manufacturing is o...
Some basic requirements of bone tissue engineering include cells derived from bone tissues, three-di...
Internal architecture of tissue scaffolds plays a significant role in their ability to heal critical...
The use of irregular porous structures in bone tissue engineering (BTE) has attracted increasing att...
A novel approach to manufacturing biocompatible ceramic scaffolds for tissue engineering using a mic...
Over the last decade, technological development has led to a revolution in the treatment of bone inj...
Abstract: Engineering trabecular-like, three-dimensional bone tissue throughout biodegradable polyme...
Bone defect treatment is still a challenge in clinics, and synthetic bone scaffolds with adequate me...
In designing porous scaffolds, permeability is essential to consider as a function of cell migration...
The growing prevalence of osteoporosis and other bone related disorders emphasise on the importance ...
In tissue engineering, porous scaffolds are often used as three-dimensional (3D) supports for tissue...
The Voronoi design was utilized for a biodegradable patient-specific bone scaffold with macro pores ...
none3noIn regenerative medicine, 3D scaffolds are used to sustain the regeneration of tissues in rem...
The use of biocompatible and biodegradable porous scaffolds produced via additive manufacturing is o...
Tissue engineering scaffolds have been used for curing bone defects. Poly(propylene fumarate) (PPF) ...
The use of biocompatible and biodegradable porous scaffolds produced via additive manufacturing is o...
Some basic requirements of bone tissue engineering include cells derived from bone tissues, three-di...
Internal architecture of tissue scaffolds plays a significant role in their ability to heal critical...
The use of irregular porous structures in bone tissue engineering (BTE) has attracted increasing att...
A novel approach to manufacturing biocompatible ceramic scaffolds for tissue engineering using a mic...
Over the last decade, technological development has led to a revolution in the treatment of bone inj...
Abstract: Engineering trabecular-like, three-dimensional bone tissue throughout biodegradable polyme...
Bone defect treatment is still a challenge in clinics, and synthetic bone scaffolds with adequate me...
In designing porous scaffolds, permeability is essential to consider as a function of cell migration...
The growing prevalence of osteoporosis and other bone related disorders emphasise on the importance ...
In tissue engineering, porous scaffolds are often used as three-dimensional (3D) supports for tissue...