Fabrication of 3D-printed coiled PCL microfibrous bundles using alginate-based biocomposites for bone tissue engineering applications
Mohan Pei,
Hanjun Hwangbo,
GeunHyung Kim
Abstract:Biomedical scaffold fabrication has seen advancements in mimicking the native extracellular matrix through intricate 3D structures conducive to tissue regeneration. Coiled fibrous scaffolds have emerged as promising substrates owing to their ability to provide unique topographical cues. In this study, coiled poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) fibrous bundles were fabricated using an alginate-based composite system and processed with 3D printing. The unique structure was obtained through the die-swell phenomenon relate… Show more
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