A novel porous bioceramic scaffold by accumulating hydroxyapatite spheres for large bone tissue engineering. III: Characterization of porous structure

Volume: 89, Pages: 223 - 229
Published: Aug 1, 2018
Abstract
Physical characteristics of bone tissue engineering scaffolds, including interconnectivity, microporosity, macroporosity, and pore geometry are known to play a crucial role in bone regeneration. In the present study, three-dimensional (3D) interconnected scaffolds were prepared by accumulating hydroxyapatite (HA) spheres in a titanium mesh tube (ф 1.5 × 3 cm). Three types of porous scaffolds were constructed using HA spheres with diameters of...
Paper Details
Title
A novel porous bioceramic scaffold by accumulating hydroxyapatite spheres for large bone tissue engineering. III: Characterization of porous structure
Published Date
Aug 1, 2018
Volume
89
Pages
223 - 229
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