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| Analisi della Porosità dello Scaffold× | Rimodellamento Osseo FEA× | |
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| Campo | Biomeccanica | Biomeccanica |
| Famiglia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Anno di origine≠ | 2000 | 1987 |
| Ideatore≠ | Dietmar Hutmacher | Rik Huiskes |
| Tipo≠ | Quantitative morphological analysis | Multi-physics finite element pipeline |
| Fonte seminale≠ | Hutmacher, D. W. (2000). Scaffolds in tissue engineering bone and cartilage. Biomaterials, 21(24), 2529-2543. DOI ↗ | Huiskes, R., Weinans, H., Grootenboer, H. J., Dalstra, M., Fudala, B., & Slooff, T. J. (1987). Adaptive bone-remodeling theory applied to prosthetic-design analysis. Journal of Biomechanics, 20(11-12), 1135-1150. DOI ↗ |
| Alias | Pore size distribution, Porosity measurement, Scaffold characterization | Bone remodeling simulation, Trabecular architecture adaptation, Mechano-regulation |
| Correlati | 3 | 3 |
| Sintesi≠ | Scaffold porosity analysis characterizes the pore structure of tissue engineering scaffolds, including total porosity, pore size distribution, pore shape, and pore interconnectivity. Essential for predicting cell seeding, nutrient diffusion, and mechanical properties, this quantitative approach bridges scaffold design and biological performance. | Finite element analysis (FEA) for bone remodeling predicts how bone tissue density and architecture adapt to changes in mechanical loading over time. Pioneered by Rik Huiskes and Donald Carter in the 1980s, this computational approach integrates stress analysis with biophysical remodeling rules to simulate the long-term response of bone to disease, aging, or surgical intervention. |
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