Design and Structure-Function Characterization of 3D Printed Synthetic Porous Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering

作者: Cambre N. Kelly , Andrew T. Miller , Scott J. Hollister , Robert E. Guldberg , Ken Gall

DOI: 10.1002/ADHM.201701095

关键词: Characterization (materials science)Engineering3D printingNanotechnologyPorosity3d printedTissue engineeringFunction (engineering)Flexibility (engineering)Biomaterial

摘要: 3D printing is now adopted for use in a variety of industries and functions. In biomedical engineering, has prevailed over more traditional manufacturing methods tissue engineering due to its high degree control both macro- microarchitecture porous scaffolds. However, with the improved flexibility design come new challenges characterizing structure-function relationships between various architectures mechanical biological properties an assortment clinical applications. Presently, field lacks comprehensive body literature that capable drawing meaningful designed structure resulting function printed biomaterial This work first discusses role on scaffold then reviews characterization these synthetic metallic, polymeric, ceramic biomaterials.

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