Encyclopedia of Marine Biotechnology 2020
DOI: 10.1002/9781119143802.ch54
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3D Printed Marine Biomaterials Composites for Bone Tissue Engineering

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“…To produce a natural polymer as the material for 3-D printing, biological materials such as collagen, polysaccharides, gelatin, etc., was used to form a scaffold. One of the biggest advantages of using natural polymer is that the host tissue's extracellular matrix can be maintained [49] and low possibility of immune rejection reaction [50]. However, natural polymers often lack in mechanical strength hindering their applications that requires load-bearing.…”
Section: Polymer/plasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To produce a natural polymer as the material for 3-D printing, biological materials such as collagen, polysaccharides, gelatin, etc., was used to form a scaffold. One of the biggest advantages of using natural polymer is that the host tissue's extracellular matrix can be maintained [49] and low possibility of immune rejection reaction [50]. However, natural polymers often lack in mechanical strength hindering their applications that requires load-bearing.…”
Section: Polymer/plasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%