Fundamental Biomechanics in Bone Tissue Engineering

  • Wang X
  • Nyman J
  • Dong X
  • et al.
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Abstract This eight-chapter monograph intends to present basic principles and applications of biomechanics in bone tissue engineering in order to assist tissue engineers in design and use of tissue-engineered products for repair and replacement of damaged/deformed bone tissues. Briefly, Chapter 1 gives an overall review of biomechanics in the field of bone tissue engineering. Chapter 2 provides detailed information regarding the composition and architecture of bone. Chapter 3 discusses the current methodologies for mechanical testing of bone properties (i.e., elastic, plastic, damage/fracture, viscoelastic/viscoplastic properties). Chapter 4 presents the current understanding of the mechanical behavior of bone and the associated underlying mechanisms. Chapter 5 discusses the structure and properties of scaffolds currently used for bone tissue engineering applications. Chapter 6 gives a brief discussion of current mechanical and structural tests of repair/tissue engineered bone tissues. Chapter 7 summarize...

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Wang, X., Nyman, J. S., Dong, X., Leng, H., & Reyes, M. (2010). Fundamental Biomechanics in Bone Tissue Engineering. Synthesis Lectures on Tissue Engineering, 2(1), 1–225. https://doi.org/10.2200/s00246ed1v01y200912tis004

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