
pmid: 21523395
Development of artificial scaffold for musculo-skeletal applications, especially in load-bearing situations, requires the consideration of biomechanical aspects for its integrity and its function. However, the biomechanical loading could also be used to favour tissue formation through mechano-transduction phenomena. Design of scaffold could take advantages of this intrinsic mechanical loading.
Tissue Engineering, Tissue Scaffolds, Bone Substitutes, Humans, Bone Remodeling, Stress, Mechanical, Mechanotransduction, Cellular
Tissue Engineering, Tissue Scaffolds, Bone Substitutes, Humans, Bone Remodeling, Stress, Mechanical, Mechanotransduction, Cellular
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