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Remaining microtia tissue as a source for 3D bioprinted elastic cartilage tissue constructs, potenti...

Remaining microtia tissue as a source for 3D bioprinted elastic cartilage tissue constructs, potenti...

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Remaining microtia tissue as a source for 3D bioprinted elastic cartilage tissue constructs, potential use for surgical microtia reconstruction

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Remaining microtia tissue as a source for 3D bioprinted elastic cartilage tissue constructs, potential use for surgical microtia reconstruction

Publisher

Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands

Journal title

Cell and tissue banking, 2024-06, Vol.25 (2), p.571-582

Language

English

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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands

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Contents

The absence of ears in children is a global problem. An implant made of costal cartilage is the standard procedure for ear reconstruction; however, side effects such as pneumothorax, loss of thoracic cage shape, and respiratory complications have been documented. Three-dimensional (3D) printing allows the generation of biocompatible scaffolds that...

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Remaining microtia tissue as a source for 3D bioprinted elastic cartilage tissue constructs, potential use for surgical microtia reconstruction

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3062780866

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3062780866

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ISSN

1389-9333,1573-6814

E-ISSN

1573-6814

DOI

10.1007/s10561-023-10118-9

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