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Poly(caprolactone -co -trimethylenecarbonate) urethane acrylate resins for digital light processing of bioresorbable tissue engineering implants

Tobias Kuhnt, Ramiro Marroquín García, Sandra Camarero-Espinosa, Aylvin Dias, A. Tessa ten Cate, Clemens A. van Blitterswijk, Lorenzo Moroni and Matthew B. Baker

Published: 01/12/2019

Abstract

To exploit the usability of Digital Light Processing (DLP) in regenerative medicine, biodegradable, mechanically customizable and well-defined polyester urethane acrylate resins were synthesized based on poly(caprolactone-co-trimethlenecarbonate). By controlling the monomer ratio, the resultant fabricated constructs showed tunable mechanical properties, degradation and attached hMSC morphologies.

Graphical abstract: Poly(caprolactone-co-trimethylenecarbonate) urethane acrylate resins for digital light processing of bioresorbable tissue engineering implants

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