Low-temperature deposition manufacturing: A novel and promising rapid prototyping technology for the fabrication of tissue-engineered scaffold

作者: Wei Liu , Daming Wang , Jianghong Huang , You Wei , Jianyi Xiong

DOI: 10.1016/J.MSEC.2016.04.014

关键词: Science, technology and societyScaffoldManufacturing processLow temperature depositionTissue engineeredMaterials scienceNanotechnologyFabricationDeposition (phase transition)Rapid prototyping

摘要: Developed in recent years, low-temperature deposition manufacturing (LDM) represents one of the most promising rapid prototyping technologies. It is not only based on process but also combined with phase separation process. Besides controlled macropore size, tissue-engineered scaffold fabricated by LDM has inter-connected micropores deposited lines. More importantly, it a green that involves non-heating liquefying materials. been employed to fabricate scaffolds for bone, cartilage, blood vessel and nerve tissue regenerations. technology fabrication similar ideal design complex organs. In current paper, this novel introduced, its control parameters, biomedical applications challenges are included discussed as well.

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