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Design and rapid prototyping of DLC coated fractal surfaces for tissue engineering applications
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2010
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Tissue EngineeringEngineeringMechanical EngineeringBiomaterials DesignBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringSeveral Medical DevicesBiomechanicsBiomedical DevicesBiomaterial ModelingTissue Engineering ApplicationsFunctional SurfaceFunctional Tissue Engineering3D Bioprinting3D PrintingMicrofabricationFractal Surface ModelsBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialFractal Surfaces
Several medical devices (both implantable and for in vitro diagnosis) benefit greatly from having microtextured surfaces that help to improve and promote phenomena such as osteointegracion and cell / tissue growth on the surface of a device. Normally, the use of abrasives or chemical attacks are employed for obtaining such surface microtextures, however, it is sometimes difficult to precisely control the final surface characteristics (porosity, roughness, among others) and consequently the related biological aspects. In this work, we propose an alternative process based on the use of fractal surface models for designing special surfaces, which helps controlling the desired contact properties (from the design stage) in multiple applications within biomedical engineering, especially regarding tissue engineering tasks. Manufacturing can be directly accomplished by means of rapid prototyping technologies. This method supposes a focus change from a conventional "top-down" to a more versatile "bottom-up" approach.
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