This paper presents the results of a study of the production of porous biodegradable composite materials by co-grinding, followed by scaffolding. Dry powders of polylactic acid and nanocrystalline carbonated apatite, analogous to bone mineral were co-ground in a tumbling ball mill in order to disperse the mineral filler within the polymer. Porous scaffolds were then made by hot moulding the mixture of the two components along with a pore-forming agent which was subsequently eliminated by washing. The mechanical resistance of the scaffolds was evaluated in order to determine the best operating conditions to produce implants offering optimised properties for use as bone substitutes. It was shown that 30 wt.% of filler and 70 wt.% of po...
In the field of bone replacement therapy, biomaterials capable of acting in a scaffolding capacity a...
[EN] Polymer ceramic composites obtained as the result of a mineralization process hold great promis...
The work presented in this manuscript concerns the production of scaffolds based polylactides for co...
Biomaterial and scaffold development underpins the advancement of tissue engineering. Traditional sc...
Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable materials as ...
The deficiencies of current bone graft substitutes have been a driving force in developing new and m...
One of the major challenges of bone tissue engineering is the production of a suitable scaffold mate...
Highly porous poly( L -lactic acid)/apatite composites were prepared through in situ formation of ...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
One of the major challenges of bone tissue engineering is the production of a suitable scaffold mate...
Biodegradable implants have shown great promise for the repair of bone defects and have been commonl...
Abstract: Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable mat...
Phosphate glass/polylactic acid (PG/PLA) composites are prospective materials for biodegradable bone...
The aim of this study was to develop a new process for the production of bioactive 3D scaffolds usin...
Hard tissues, such as bone and teeth, are natural composites of collagen nanofibers that are reinfor...
In the field of bone replacement therapy, biomaterials capable of acting in a scaffolding capacity a...
[EN] Polymer ceramic composites obtained as the result of a mineralization process hold great promis...
The work presented in this manuscript concerns the production of scaffolds based polylactides for co...
Biomaterial and scaffold development underpins the advancement of tissue engineering. Traditional sc...
Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable materials as ...
The deficiencies of current bone graft substitutes have been a driving force in developing new and m...
One of the major challenges of bone tissue engineering is the production of a suitable scaffold mate...
Highly porous poly( L -lactic acid)/apatite composites were prepared through in situ formation of ...
For tissue regeneration and tissue engineering applications, a number of bioactive and biodegradable...
One of the major challenges of bone tissue engineering is the production of a suitable scaffold mate...
Biodegradable implants have shown great promise for the repair of bone defects and have been commonl...
Abstract: Strategies to engineer bone have focused on the use of natural or synthetic degradable mat...
Phosphate glass/polylactic acid (PG/PLA) composites are prospective materials for biodegradable bone...
The aim of this study was to develop a new process for the production of bioactive 3D scaffolds usin...
Hard tissues, such as bone and teeth, are natural composites of collagen nanofibers that are reinfor...
In the field of bone replacement therapy, biomaterials capable of acting in a scaffolding capacity a...
[EN] Polymer ceramic composites obtained as the result of a mineralization process hold great promis...
The work presented in this manuscript concerns the production of scaffolds based polylactides for co...