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The mechanical and biological properties of a novel biodegradable polycaprolactone-magnesium porous scaffold for bone tissue engineering

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Session: Biomaterial-based Tissue Regeneration: abstract no. 150INTRODUCTION: Bone tissue engineering offers an alternative solution to the traditional methods of bone replacement including allografts and autografts. Tissue grafting has been used since 1660s1. However, there are concerns of tissue shortage and transmission of disease. Therefore, the use of scaffold is the most common technique and good approach to regenerate diseased or damaged bone tissue. Polycaprolactone (PCL) is one of the suitable candidates to be used as the scaffold material since it has a low degradation rate when compared with other polymers. However, the low mechanical strength and intrinsic …postprintThe 2010 North America Conference of the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society (TERMIS-NA 2010), Orlando, FL., 5-8 December 2010

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