3D-Printing Graphene Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
Graphene-based materials have recently gained attention for regenerating various tissue defects including bone, nerve, cartilage, and muscle. Even though the potential of graphene-based biomaterials has been realized in tissue engineering, there are significantly many more studies reporting in vitro...
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Main Authors: | Amber F. MacDonald (Author), Meaghan E. Harley-Troxell (Author), Steven D. Newby (Author), Madhu S. Dhar (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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