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Osteogenic differentiation and proliferation potentials of human bone marrow and umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells on the 3D-printed hydroxyapatite scaffolds

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising candidate for bone repair. However, the maintenance of MSCs injected into the bone injury site remains inefficient.
Ladda Meesuk   +7 more
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Navigating the intersection of 3D printing, software regulation and quality control for point-of-care manufacturing of personalized anatomical models

open access: yes3D Printing in Medicine, 2023
3D printing technology has become increasingly popular in healthcare settings, with applications of 3D printed anatomical models ranging from diagnostics and surgical planning to patient education.
Naomi C. Paxton
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3D Printing and 3D Bioprinting in Pediatrics [PDF]

open access: yesBioengineering, 2017
Additive manufacturing, commonly referred to as 3D printing, is a technology that builds three-dimensional structures and components layer by layer. Bioprinting is the use of 3D printing technology to fabricate tissue constructs for regenerative medicine from cell-laden bio-inks.
Sanjairaj Vijayavenkataraman   +2 more
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The Characteristic of Overhang Object to Material Usage on FDM 3D Printing Technology

open access: yesJournal of Mechanical Engineering Science and Technology, 2019
Fuse Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing is one of additive manufacturing technology which physical 3D model is build up layer by layer. The support structure is almost involved on the process if overhang shape is met on the 3D model.
Redyarsa Dharma Bintara   +3 more
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Flexural strength and impact strength of heat-cured acrylic and 3D printed denture base resins- A comparative in vitro study

open access: yesJournal of Oral Biology and Craniofacial Research, 2022
Objective: The present study aimed to evaluate and compare the flexural strength and impact strength of heat-cured acrylic/Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) denture base resin and 3D printed denture base resin.
Mayank Chhabra   +3 more
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Experimental study on dynamic mechanical properties of 3D printed cement-based materials under splitting tension after high temperature

open access: yesCase Studies in Construction Materials, 2023
3D printed cement-based structures are subject to fire risk during service, and the study of static and dynamic mechanical properties of 3D printed cement-based materials after high temperature is of great significance for calculating and evaluating the ...
Houchao Sun, Furong Li, Feiting Shi
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3D-printed bioanalytical devices [PDF]

open access: yesNanotechnology, 2016
While 3D printing technologies first appeared in the 1980s, prohibitive costs, limited materials, and the relatively small number of commercially available printers confined applications mainly to prototyping for manufacturing purposes. As technologies, printer cost, materials, and accessibility continue to improve, 3D printing has found widespread ...
Bishop, Gregory W.   +3 more
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3D Printed Antibacterial Prostheses

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2018
The purpose of the current investigation was two-fold: (i) to describe the development of 3D printed prostheses using antibacterial filaments and (ii) to verify the antibacterial properties of the 3D printed prostheses.
Jorge M. Zuniga
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3D printed concrete components and structures: an overview

open access: yesSustainable Structures, 2021
This paper aims to present an overview and explore components or structures suitable for 3D printed concrete. Most traditional structural forms are not well suitable for 3D printed concrete.
Jianzhuang Xiao   +3 more
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3D‐Printed Microfluidics

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie International Edition, 2016
Abstract The advent of soft lithography allowed for an unprecedented expansion in the field of microfluidics. However, the vast majority of PDMS microfluidic devices are still made with extensive manual labor, are tethered to bulky control systems, and have cumbersome user interfaces, which all render commercialization difficult.
Anthony K, Au   +3 more
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