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    <title>Fused deposition modeling of novel scaffold architectures for tissue engineering applications</title>
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    <namePart>Hutmacherb, D.W.</namePart>
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    <namePart>Tanc, K.C.</namePart>
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    <namePart>Teoh, S.H.</namePart>
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  <abstract>Fused deposition modeling, a rapid prototyping technology, was used to produce novel scaffolds with honeycomb-like pattern, fully interconnected channel network, and controllable porosity and channel size. A bioresorbable polymer poly(e-caprolactone)(PCL)was developed as a filament modeling material to produce porous scaffolds, made of layers of directionally aligned microfilaments, using this computer-controlled extrusion and deposition process. The PCL scaffolds were produced with a range of channel size 160-700 mm, filament diameter 260-370 mm and porosity 48-77</abstract>
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    <topic>TISSUE ENGINEERING</topic>
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      <title>BioMaterials, 23(4), p.1169-1185, 2002</title>
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