2004
DOI: 10.1042/ba20030109
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Computer‐aided tissue engineering: application to biomimetic modelling and design of tissue scaffolds

Abstract: Computer-aided tissue engineering (CATE) enables many novel approaches in modelling, design and fabrication of complex tissue substitutes with enhanced functionality and improved cell-matrix interactions. Central to CATE is its bio-tissue informatics model that represents tissue biological, biomechanical and biochemical information that serves as a central repository to interface design, simulation and tissue fabrication. The present paper discusses the application of a CATE approach to the biomimetic design o… Show more

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“…Here we show that our previously documented approach to producing TE-TDR implants with circumferentially aligned collagen fibrils in the AF (15), combined with image-based design techniques to reproduce precise anatomy (22)(23)(24)(25)(26) yielded implants that integrated with the rat caudal spine, reproduced appropriate tissue structure, and generated a mechanically functional motion segment in the rat caudal spine.…”
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“…Here we show that our previously documented approach to producing TE-TDR implants with circumferentially aligned collagen fibrils in the AF (15), combined with image-based design techniques to reproduce precise anatomy (22)(23)(24)(25)(26) yielded implants that integrated with the rat caudal spine, reproduced appropriate tissue structure, and generated a mechanically functional motion segment in the rat caudal spine.…”
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“…112 CAD models CAD models can be used to design 3D scaffolds of designated structure, pore size, and porosity. 114 It is one of the commonly used technologies in the aspect of ComputerAided Tissue Engineering, where 3D visualization and simulation are enabled for the manufacturing of 3D complex tissue models. 115 Rapid prototyping techniques such as 3D printing, stereolithography, and fused deposition modeling utilizes CAD models to reproducibly fabricate very precise …”
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“…1). Surface modeling for each model was completed by manipulating the STL in the modeling software Rhinoceros 5.0 (McNeel Europe, Spain) where extra vessels and structures were removed and the openings in the surface were covered with meshes to prevent errors in the triangulated surface (Sun et al, 2004). The models also were scaled to real dimensions in Rhinoceros, the STL format remained.…”
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