Porosity and pore size effect on the properties of sintered Ti35Nb4Sn alloy scaffolds and their suitability for tissue engineering applications
Porous scaffolds manufactured via powder metallurgy and sintering were designed for their structure (i.e. pore size and porosity) and mechanical properties (stiffness, strength) to be controlled and tailored to mimic those of human bone. The scaffolds were realised to fulfil three main objectives: (...
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Main Authors: | Carmen Torres, John McLaughlin, Andrea Fotticchia |
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2018
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/26913 |
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