2024
DOI: 10.3390/jfb15070179
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Cytocompatibility of Polymers for Skin-Contact Applications Produced via Pellet Extrusion

Sakine Deniz Varsavas,
Paweł Michalec,
Mohammed Khalifa
et al.

Abstract: Orthoses and prostheses (O&P) play crucial roles in assisting individuals with limb deformities or amputations. Proper material selection for these devices is imperative to ensure mechanical robustness and biocompatibility. While traditional manufacturing methods have limitations in terms of customization and reproducibility, additive manufacturing, particularly pellet extrusion (PEX), offers promising advancements. In applications involving direct contact with the skin, it is essential for materials to me… Show more

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