“…Therefore, using directional porosity, we may modulate both the rate and internal microarchitecture of new bone tissue formation. Lipowiecki and Brabazon (2010) also agree that geometrical scaffold architecture has important consequences in bone regeneration, and also suggest preferential zones of bone regeneration around scaffold struts, where higher stresses are found. This may also be linked with the experimental observation that mesenchymal stem cells tend to differentiate to bone-like cells (osteoblasts) with increasing stiffness of the substrate, which also favours migration (Pavlin et al, 2001;Di Palma et al, 2005;Ignatius et al, 2005;Engler et al, 2006;Tang et al, 2006;Lewandowska-Szumiel et al, 2007).…”