Reid et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Architected fibrous scaffolds for engineering anisotropic tissuesReid et al., 2021
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- Reid J
- Dwyer K
- Schmitt P
- Soepriatna A
- Coulombe K
- Callanan A
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- Biofabrication
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Mimicking the native three-dimensional microenvironment is of crucial importance when biofabricating a new healthcare material. One aspect of the native tissue that is often omitted when designing a suitable scaffold is its anisotropy. Not only is matching native mechanical …
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