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Chitosan based nanocomposite scaffolds were prepared by freeze casting method through blending constant chitosan concentration with different portions of synthesized bioactive glass nanoparticles (BGNPs).
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Also, ceramic composites with different pore morphologies can be provided by the freeze casting method.
In this research mechanical activation derived nanostructured calcium zirconium silicate(Ca3ZrSi2O9 or Baghdadite -based scaffolds were faBaghdadite -baseder-bascaffoldse casting method.
Cellulose nanowhisker foams with uniform layer structure were successfully prepared via freeze casting method.
In current study, the effect of nanohydroxyapatite (nHA) content on microstructural and mechanical properties of hydroxyapatite scaffolds fabricated using the water-based freeze casting method has been investigated.
In this study, a new class of bioactive glass scaffolds was prepared through freeze casting method for bone tissue engineering applications.
In this study, after synthesizing iron oxide (magnetite) nanoparticles through a reverse coprecipitation method, silk fibroin/chitosan-based magnetic scaffolds were prepared using different amounts of magnetite nanoparticles (0, 0.5, 1 and 2%) by freeze-casting method.
This work investigates the influences of particle size, freezing substrate, and cooling temperature on the TiO2 green bodies prepared by freeze casting.
An aligned porous piezoelectric composite scaffold was fabricated by freeze casting hydroxyapatite/barium titanate (HA/BT) suspensions.
Hydroxyapatite (HA -gelatin scaffolds incorporated witHA -gelatinscaffoldsed polylactincorporatedic acid (PLGA) microspheres with synthesized by freeze casting technique.
In the present work, fibrous, high porous (82.87 90.02%), low density (0.247 0.512 g/cm3) and low elastic modulus (50.62 188.56 MPa) mullite ceramics were fabricated by freeze casting.
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