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Bioactive Inorganic Scaffolds:

Mechanical reinforcement of mineral bone cements

Additive manufacturing of bone scaffolds

Surface modification of implant metals

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Bioink Synthesis and Development

Bioprinting

Biology

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Quantitative Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions

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Cryostructuring

Solution Electrospinning

Materials for specific Approaches

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> BMC: Medical-grade polycaprolactone scaffolds made by melt electrospinning writing for oral bone regeneration – a pilot study in vitro
> Effect of strontium substitution on the material properties and osteogenic potential of 3D powder printed magnesium phosphate scaffolds
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  • Home
  • Research
    • Bioactive Inorganic Scaffolds
      • Mechanical reinforcement of mineral bone cements
      • Additive manufacturing of bone scaffolds
      • Implant surface modification
    • Biofabrication
      • Melt Electrowriting
      • Bioink Synthesis and Development
      • Bioprinting
    • Biology
      • Quantitative assessment of Cell-Material and Cell-Cell Interaction
      • Co-culture systems of primary human cells
      • Examination of the human immune response by biomaterial
      • Vascularization & 3D-Tissue Perfusion
    • Hierarchical Systems
      • Cryo-structuring
      • Solution Electrospinning
      • Materials for specific Approaches
    • NanoBio-Technology
      • Nanogels
      • Inorganic Nanoparticles
  • Colleagues
  • Publications
  • Institute
    • Infrastructure
    • Research Equipment
    • History
    • About Würzburg
    • Travel Info
  • Teaching
    • Master´s degree in Biofabrication
    • Materials for Future: Funktionswerkstoffe
    • Training in Communication and Leading
  • News
  • Jobs
  • Links