Guo et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Fabrication of 3D scaffolds with precisely controlled substrate modulus and pore size by templated-fused deposition modeling to direct osteogenic differentiationGuo et al., 2015
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- Guo R
- Lu S
- Page J
- Merkel A
- Basu S
- Sterling J
- Guelcher S
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- Advanced healthcare materials
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The properties of the extracellular matrix, including elastic modulus, porosity, pore size, and curvature, are known to regulate cell fate in a number of physiological processes, including tissue repair and restoration as well as disease progression. Biomimetic 3D in vitro systems …
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