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K. U. Schröder
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Additively manufactured (AM) degradable porous metallic biomaterials offer unique opportunities for satisfying the design requirements of an ideal bone substitute. Among the currently available biodegradable metals, iron has the highest elastic modulus, meaning that it would bene
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The ideal bone substituting biomaterials should possess bone-mimicking
mechanical properties; have of porous interconnected structure, and
adequate biodegradation behaviour to enable full recovery of bony
defects. Direct metal printed porous scaffolds hold potential to satisfy
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An ideal bone substituting material should be bone-mimicking in terms of mechanical properties, present a precisely controlled and fully interconnected porous structure, and degrade in the human body to allow for full regeneration of large bony defects. However, simultaneously sa
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