Fabrication of scaffolds in tissue engineering: A review

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Peng Zhao
Haibing Gu
Haoyang Mi
Chengchen Rao
Jianzhong Fu
Lih-sheng Turng
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[1] Zhejiang University,State Key Laboratory of Fluid Power and Mechatronic Systems
[2] Zhejiang University,Key Laboratory of 3D Printing Process and Equipment of Zhejiang Province
[3] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Wisconsin Institute for Discovery
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Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering | 2018年 / 13卷
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tissue engineering; scaffolds; electrospinning; 3D printing; molding techniques; conventional methods;
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Tissue engineering (TE) is an integrated discipline that involves engineering and natural science in the development of biological materials to replace, repair, and improve the function of diseased or missing tissues. Traditional medical and surgical treatments have been reported to have side effects on patients caused by organ necrosis and tissue loss. However, engineered tissues and organs provide a new way to cure specific diseases. Scaffold fabrication is an important step in the TE process. This paper summarizes and reviews the widely used scaffold fabrication methods, including conventional methods, electrospinning, three-dimensional printing, and a combination of molding techniques. Furthermore, the differences among the properties of tissues, such as pore size and distribution, porosity, structure, and mechanical properties, are elucidated and critically reviewed. Some studies that combine two or more methods are also reviewed. Finally, this paper provides some guidance and suggestions for the future of scaffold fabrication.
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页数:12
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