Dilhan M Kalyon, Cevat Erisken, Seher Ozkan, Asli Ergun-Butros, Xiaojun Yu, Hongjun Wang, Antonio Valdevit and Arthur Ritter
The design and fabrication of bioresorbable polymeric graft substitutes and porous scaffolds for regenerative medicine are challenged by the complexities in structure and composition found in native tissues. The mimicking of complex gradations found in native tissues requires correspondingly complex gradations in bone graft substitutes and tissue engineering scaffolds. Extrusion based processing methods offer significant advantages for the fabrication of scaffolds and polymeric graft substitutes functionally-graded in various directions for porosity, composition as well as distributions of other tissue relevant properties.
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