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Mechanical performance of highly permeable laser melted Ti6Al4V bone scaffolds

Critically engineered stiffness and strength of a scaffold are crucial for managing maladapted stress concentration and reducing stress shielding. At the same time, suitable porosity and permeability are key to facilitate biological activities associated with bone growth and nutrient delivery. A sys...

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Published in:Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 2020-02, Vol.102, p.103517-103517, Article 103517
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Titanium bone scaffold
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