2023
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202301547
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Fabrication of Architectured Biomaterials by Multilayer Co‐Extrusion and Additive Manufacturing

Abstract: Tissue engineering benefits from advances in 3D printing and multimaterial assembly to attain certain functional benefits over existing man-made materials. Multilayered tissue engineering constructs might unlock a unique combination of properties, but their fabrication remains challenging. Herein, a facile process is reported to manufacture biomaterials with an engineered multilayer architecture, via a combination of co-extrusion and 3D printing. Polymer filaments containing 5, 17, or 129 alternating layers of… Show more

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