+10 Polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are two of the most widely used materials in tissue engineering, due to their properties. PLA is known for its high rigidity, mechanical strength and biocompatibility, while PCL is valued for its flexibility, longer degradation time and excellent thermal processability. However, the use […]
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+30 Facilan™ PCL 100 Filament (MW = 50000 g/mol) was used as 3D printing filament. The scaffolds were designed with the software Regemat3D Designer v1.4.4 and printed using a Regemat3D Bio V1® bioprinter (REG4Life, REGEMAT 3D, Granada, Spain) equipped with a glass bed and a 0.4 mm diameter nozzle. The […]
+30 The printing process of FILAMENT-Oss is carried out by a Fused Filament Fabrication process (FFF/FDM). As any other Additive Manufacturing technique, the FFF creates a physical 3D object from a digital model (usually a CAD representation) which is sliced in layers at consecutive height levels. The process requires of […]
+30 In this method we describe the parameters to FDM bioprint scaffolds for Bone regeneration Composed by of 80% PCL that had a MW 80,000 (Polysciences Europe, Hirschberg an der Bergstraße, Germany) and 20% of the synthetic biphasic calcium phosphate bone substitute material (BCP) (synprint, ScientiFY GmbH, Berlin, Germany) with […]