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Fig. 4 | Burns & Trauma

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From: Review of additive manufactured tissue engineering scaffolds: relationship between geometry and performance

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Several printing strategies with different filament positions and orientations: a Scaffolds with a 0/90 orientation and 0/60/120 orientation are shown in the top four and bottom four images, respectively [28]. b Scaffolds with aligned filaments are shown in the top two images and staggered filaments in the bottom two [29]. c Standard infill patterns that are widely used outside the biomedical field but are also used in some tissue engineering scaffold studies. Figures are adapted with permission from the original articles of Zein et al. [28] (Copyright 2001 by Elsevier Science Ltd.), Serra et al. [29] (Copyright 2012 by Acta Materialia, Inc.), and Roohani-Esfahani et al. [6] (Creative Commons CC-BY)

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