Multiscale modelling and homogensation of fibre-reinforced hydrogels for tissue engineering
Tissue engineering aims to grow artificial tissues in vitro to replace those in the body that have been damaged through age, trauma or disease. A recent approach to engineer artificial cartilage involves seeding cells within a scaffold consisting of an interconnected 3D-printed lattice of polymer fi...
Main Authors: | Chen, M, Kimpton, L, Whiteley, J, Castilho, M, Malda, J, Please, C, Waters, S, Byrne, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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