2020
DOI: 10.18321/ectj974
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A Numerical Study of Fluid Flow in the Porous Structure of Biological Scaffolds

Abstract: Tissue engineering (TE) is one of the promising areas that aims to address the global problem of organ and tissue shortages. The successful development of TE, particularly in bone tissue engineering, consists of the use of modern methods that allow the creation of scaffolds, the physicochemical, mechanical, and structural parameters of which will allow achieving the desired clinical results. The vast possibilities of the rapidly developing technology of three-dimensional (3D) printing, which allows the creatio… Show more

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“…This feature is typical for the whole class of calcium apatites and can be considered using the example of a unit cell of the HAP (Fig. 13) [62].…”
Section: Obtaining Of Biologically Soluble Membranes Based On Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This feature is typical for the whole class of calcium apatites and can be considered using the example of a unit cell of the HAP (Fig. 13) [62].…”
Section: Obtaining Of Biologically Soluble Membranes Based On Polymermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rotating bioreactors offer major advantages over spinner flasks since they also control the supply of oxygen and exert low fluid shear stress and turbulence ( Kimelman-Bleich et al, 2011 ; Weszl et al, 2012 ; Song et al, 2013 ; Shekaran et al, 2015 ; Song et al, 2016a ; Demir et al, 2018 ; Westman et al, 2019 ; Daulbayev et al, 2020 ; Nokhbatolfoghahaei et al, 2020a ; Nokhbatolfoghahaei et al, 2020b ; Nokhbatolfoghahaei et al, 2020c ). The most common rotating wall bioreactor is formed by two concentric cylinders: 1) the outer one is a culture chamber and accommodates the cellularized scaffold, submerged in culture medium, while 2) the inner cylinder is static and permits gas exchange ( Figure 1B ).…”
Section: In Vitro Approaches To Mimic Interstitial Fluid Flow: An Overview Of Biomechanical Cluesmentioning
confidence: 99%