Abstract:Porous hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramic scaffolds are extensively used to induct the tissue growth for bone repair and replacement, and serve functions to support the adhesion, transfer, proliferation and differentiation of cells. Highly porous structure is always expected for its positive effect on the bone regeneration in vivo, nevertheless high porosity always accompanies a decrease in strength of the HA ceramic scaffolds. Therefore, it is significant to improve the strength of the HA ceramic scaffolds with high… Show more
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