Hard Tissue Engineering: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 2 by Lily Guo and Version 1 by Vanessa J. Neubauer.

Hard tissues, e.g., bone, are mechanically stiff and, most typically, mineralized. To design scaffolds for hard tissue regeneration, mechanical, physico-chemical and biological cues must align with those found in the natural tissue. Combining these aspects poses challenges for material and construct design.  They can be fulfilled in top-down tissue engineering or bottom up biofabrication approaches upon employing biomaterials e.g. silk.

  • Hard Tissue Engineering
  • Biomineralization
  • Composite Material
  • Biofabrication
  • Biomaterial
  • Mechanics
  • Physico-Chemistry
  • Biological Binding Sites
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