Multi-material 3D printing technologies that resolve features at different lengths down to the microscale open new avenues for regenerative medicine, particularly in the engineering of tissue interfaces. Herein, extrusion printing of a bone-biomimetic ceramic ink and melt electrowriting (MEW) of spatially organized polymeric microfibres are integrated for the biofabrication of an osteochondral plug, with a mechanically reinforced bone-to-cartilage interface. A printable physiological temperature-setting bioceramic, based on α-tricalcium phosphate, nanohydroxyapatite and a custom-synthesized biodegradable and crosslinkable poloxamer, was developed as bone support. The mild setting reaction of the bone ink enabled us to print directly within ...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...
Multi-material 3D printing technologies that resolve features at different lengths down to the micro...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies offer multiple possibilities for the custom-tailored fa...
In the quest for new treatments for (osteo)chondral defects and to eliminate or postpone total knee ...
Injuries of bone and cartilage constitute important health issues costing the National Health Servic...
Musculoskeletal defects are commonly caused by traumatic injuries and tumor removal and critically s...
This article is free to read on the publisher's website Despite intensive research, hydrogels curren...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...
Multi-material 3D printing technologies that resolve features at different lengths down to the micro...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies offer multiple possibilities for the custom-tailored fa...
In the quest for new treatments for (osteo)chondral defects and to eliminate or postpone total knee ...
Injuries of bone and cartilage constitute important health issues costing the National Health Servic...
Musculoskeletal defects are commonly caused by traumatic injuries and tumor removal and critically s...
This article is free to read on the publisher's website Despite intensive research, hydrogels curren...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
The limited self-healing ability of cartilage necessitates the application of alternative tissue eng...
Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting techniques can be used for the fabrication of personalized, regen...
Osteochondral tissue is a biphasic material comprised of articular cartilage integrated atop subchon...