Three-dimensional printed tissue engineered bone for canine mandibular defects

ConclusionsThe tissue-engineered bone was constructed by 3D printing mold and high-temperature sintering to produce nanoporous hydroxyapatite scaffolds, which repair in situ bone defects in experimental dogs. The time of compositing for tissue engineered bone was reduced from 8 d to 2 d without the in vivo effect.
Source: Genes and Diseases - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Source Type: research