© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Osteochondral defects resulting from trauma and/or pathologic disorders are critical clinical problems. The current approaches still do not yield satisfactory due to insufficient donor sources and potential immunological rejection of implanted tissues. 3D printing technology has shown great promise for fabricating customizable, biomimetic tissue matrices. The purpose of the present study is to investigate 3D printed scaffolds with biomimetic, biphasic structure for osteochondral regeneration. For this purpose, nano-hydroxyapatite and transforming growth factor beta 1 nanoparticles were synthesized and distributed separately into the lower and upper layers of the biphasic scaffold, which was fabricated using 3D stereolit...
Three-dimensional printing (3D printing) is a promising technique for producing scaffolds for bone t...
Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent rheumatic musculoskeletal disorder that primarily affects the k...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...
The osteochondral interface of an arthritic joint is notoriously difficult to regenerate due to its ...
Chronic and acute osteochondral defects as a result of osteoarthritis and trauma present a common an...
The osteochondral interface of an arthritic joint is notoriously difficult to regenerate due to its ...
Osteochondral tissue has a complex graded structure where biological, physiological, and mechanical ...
Due to the disparity in composition and mechanical properties of the osteochondral interface as well...
Untreated osteochondral defects will develop into osteoarthritis, affecting patients' quality of lif...
Cartilage defects, which are caused by a variety of reasons such as traumatic injuries, osteoarthrit...
Scaffold-based interfacial tissue engineering aims to not only provide the structural and mechanical...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Osteochondral defects are prone to induce osteoarthritic degenerative changes. Many tissue-engineeri...
Fabrication of composite scaffolds using stereolithography (SLA) for bone tissue engineering has sho...
Due to the limited regenerative capacity of cartilage, untreated joint defects can advance to more e...
Three-dimensional printing (3D printing) is a promising technique for producing scaffolds for bone t...
Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent rheumatic musculoskeletal disorder that primarily affects the k...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...
The osteochondral interface of an arthritic joint is notoriously difficult to regenerate due to its ...
Chronic and acute osteochondral defects as a result of osteoarthritis and trauma present a common an...
The osteochondral interface of an arthritic joint is notoriously difficult to regenerate due to its ...
Osteochondral tissue has a complex graded structure where biological, physiological, and mechanical ...
Due to the disparity in composition and mechanical properties of the osteochondral interface as well...
Untreated osteochondral defects will develop into osteoarthritis, affecting patients' quality of lif...
Cartilage defects, which are caused by a variety of reasons such as traumatic injuries, osteoarthrit...
Scaffold-based interfacial tissue engineering aims to not only provide the structural and mechanical...
Osteochondral (OC) defects are debilitating joint injuries characterized by the loss of full thickne...
Osteochondral defects are prone to induce osteoarthritic degenerative changes. Many tissue-engineeri...
Fabrication of composite scaffolds using stereolithography (SLA) for bone tissue engineering has sho...
Due to the limited regenerative capacity of cartilage, untreated joint defects can advance to more e...
Three-dimensional printing (3D printing) is a promising technique for producing scaffolds for bone t...
Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent rheumatic musculoskeletal disorder that primarily affects the k...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...