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Multi-function based modeling of 3D heterogeneous wound scaffolds for improved wound healing
Ibrahim T. Ozbolat
, Bahattin Koc
Engineering Science and Mechanics
Department of Neurosurgery
Center for Neural Engineering
Cancer Institute, Mechanisms of Carcinogenesis
Penn State Cancer Institute
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Biomolecules
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Biomaterials
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Wound Healing
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Healing
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Improved Wound Healing
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Multifunction-based Modeling
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Syrinx
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Depositional System
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Illustrative Examples
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Proposed Methodology
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Computer Model
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Chronic Wounds
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Controlled Release
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Single Nozzle
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Blending Process
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Acute Wound
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Wound Healing Process
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Wound Geometry
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Wound Care Center
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Gradient Healing
50%
Freeform Fabrication
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Free Modeling
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Engineering
Biomolecule
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Deposition System
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Spatial Variation
50%
Controlled Release
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Healing Process
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