A hybrid additive manufacturing platform to create bulk and surface composition gradients on scaffolds for tissue regeneration
Additive Manufacturing has had a large impact on the biomedical field but still lacks tools to generate scaffolds with gradients of physico-chemical properties. Here the authors report on the design of a 3D printer head for continuous gradient printing with an atmospheric pressure plasma jet for sim...
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/69d268b379294b8fa489b3bb98083a25 |
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Sumario: | Additive Manufacturing has had a large impact on the biomedical field but still lacks tools to generate scaffolds with gradients of physico-chemical properties. Here the authors report on the design of a 3D printer head for continuous gradient printing with an atmospheric pressure plasma jet for simultaneous surface patterning. |
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