The development of synthetic bone graft substitutes is an intense area of research due to the complications associated with the harvest of autogenous bone and concerns about the supply of allogenic bone. Porous resorbable polymers have been used extensively in hard tissue engineering applications, but currently lack load-bearing capacity. Supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO(2)) processing is used as a novel method to simultaneously impart a porous structure and disperse a nano-clay in a resorbable polymer matrix suitable for load-bearing applications.
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