Scaffolds

Scaffolds are temporary structures used in construction to support people and materials. They provide support, stability and access to areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. They are used in the construction of buildings, bridges and other structures. Scaffolds can also be used to repair and maintain existing structures. They enable workers to work at greater heights, which can help improve safety. The use of scaffolds also allows for larger and heavier materials to be lifted and moved from one location to another. The use of scaffolds can help reduce the amount of manual labor and time needed for a project and can also reduce the risk of injury.

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Lysozyme-Induced Degradation of Chitosan: The Characterisation of Degraded Chitosan Scaffolds

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Electrospun Biopolyesters: Hydrophobic Scaffolds with Favorable Biological Response

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Calcium Orthophosphate (CaPO4) Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering Applications

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