International audienceThe inclusion of small amounts of copper is often reported to enhance the mechanical and biointegrative performance of bioceramics towards tissue engineering applications. In this work, 3D scaffolds were additively manufactured by robocasting of precipitation derived copper doped diopside. Compositions were chosen in which magnesium sites in diopside were substituted by copper up to 3 at.%. Microstructure, mechanical performance, bioactivity, biodegradability, drug release, biocompatibility, in vitro angiogenesis and antibacterial activity were studied. Results indicate that copper is incorporated in the diopside structure and improves materials’ fracture toughness. Scaffolds with > 80% porosity exhibited compressive s...
The mineral in human bone is not pure stoichiometric calcium phosphate (Ca/P) as it is partially sub...
Biocompatible synthetic scaffolds with enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic capacity are of great inte...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that biological compounds and trace elements such as dopamine (DA...
International audienceThe inclusion of small amounts of copper is often reported to enhance the mech...
The inclusion of small amounts of copper is often reported to enhance the mechanical and biointegrat...
The inclusion of small amounts of copper is often reported to enhance the mechanical and biointegrat...
Backgroud: Tissue engineering using cells, scaffolds, and bioactive molecules can promote the repair...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
The local delivery of Cu2+ from copper-doped bioactive glass (Cu-BaG) was combined with 3D printing ...
Copper is one of the most used therapeutic metallic elements in biomedicine, ranging from antibacter...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
Development of ion-releasing implantable biomaterials is a valuable approach for advanced medical th...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
The design and development of biomaterials with multifunctional properties is highly attractive in t...
There is growing interest in the use of synthetic biomaterials to deliver inorganic ions that are kn...
The mineral in human bone is not pure stoichiometric calcium phosphate (Ca/P) as it is partially sub...
Biocompatible synthetic scaffolds with enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic capacity are of great inte...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that biological compounds and trace elements such as dopamine (DA...
International audienceThe inclusion of small amounts of copper is often reported to enhance the mech...
The inclusion of small amounts of copper is often reported to enhance the mechanical and biointegrat...
The inclusion of small amounts of copper is often reported to enhance the mechanical and biointegrat...
Backgroud: Tissue engineering using cells, scaffolds, and bioactive molecules can promote the repair...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
The local delivery of Cu2+ from copper-doped bioactive glass (Cu-BaG) was combined with 3D printing ...
Copper is one of the most used therapeutic metallic elements in biomedicine, ranging from antibacter...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
Development of ion-releasing implantable biomaterials is a valuable approach for advanced medical th...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
The design and development of biomaterials with multifunctional properties is highly attractive in t...
There is growing interest in the use of synthetic biomaterials to deliver inorganic ions that are kn...
The mineral in human bone is not pure stoichiometric calcium phosphate (Ca/P) as it is partially sub...
Biocompatible synthetic scaffolds with enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic capacity are of great inte...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that biological compounds and trace elements such as dopamine (DA...