Biomaterial-based bone grafts are emerged as an effective strategy for the treatment of large bone defects, especially for the scaffolds with enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic bioactivities. However, most studies focused on the direct interactions between scaffolds and bone-related cells such as osteoblasts and endothelial cells, and ignored the effects of material-triggered immunomodulation and the subsequent immune-regulated bone regeneration process. In this study, we developed a silicate bioceramic (Sr2ZnSi2O7, SZS) scaffold with well-defined pore structures using a three-dimensional (3D) printing technique. The prepared scaffolds were biodegradable, and the released bioactive ions were beneficial for immunomodulation, which stimulated...
The 3D printing process can produce bioengineered scaffolds with a 100% interconnected porous struct...
The incidence of fractures and bone-related diseases like osteoporosis has been increasing due to ag...
Currently, clinically available orthopedic implants are extremely biocompatible but they lack specif...
Bone lesions affect individuals of different age groups, compromising their daily activities and pot...
Traditional treatments for bone repair with allografts and autografts are limited by the source of b...
Three-dimensional printing (3D printing) is a promising technique for producing scaffolds for bone t...
Due to increased life expectancy and needs of the baby boomer population, it is estimated that in th...
Current approaches to treat bone fractures typically use: i) autologous bone graft harvested from th...
For regeneration of highly vascularized and innervated tissues, like bone, simultaneous ingrowth of ...
The drawbacks of traditional bone defect treatments have prompted the exploration of bone tissue eng...
In Bone Tissue Engineering (BTE), autologous bone-regenerative cells are combined with a scaffold fo...
ABSTRACT: Treatment of large bone defects using synthetic scaffolds remain a challenge mainly due to...
The rising incidence of bone disorders, exacerbated by an increasing ageing population worldwide, ha...
Interconnected porosity is critical to the design of regenerative scaffolds, as it permits cell migr...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
The 3D printing process can produce bioengineered scaffolds with a 100% interconnected porous struct...
The incidence of fractures and bone-related diseases like osteoporosis has been increasing due to ag...
Currently, clinically available orthopedic implants are extremely biocompatible but they lack specif...
Bone lesions affect individuals of different age groups, compromising their daily activities and pot...
Traditional treatments for bone repair with allografts and autografts are limited by the source of b...
Three-dimensional printing (3D printing) is a promising technique for producing scaffolds for bone t...
Due to increased life expectancy and needs of the baby boomer population, it is estimated that in th...
Current approaches to treat bone fractures typically use: i) autologous bone graft harvested from th...
For regeneration of highly vascularized and innervated tissues, like bone, simultaneous ingrowth of ...
The drawbacks of traditional bone defect treatments have prompted the exploration of bone tissue eng...
In Bone Tissue Engineering (BTE), autologous bone-regenerative cells are combined with a scaffold fo...
ABSTRACT: Treatment of large bone defects using synthetic scaffolds remain a challenge mainly due to...
The rising incidence of bone disorders, exacerbated by an increasing ageing population worldwide, ha...
Interconnected porosity is critical to the design of regenerative scaffolds, as it permits cell migr...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
The 3D printing process can produce bioengineered scaffolds with a 100% interconnected porous struct...
The incidence of fractures and bone-related diseases like osteoporosis has been increasing due to ag...
Currently, clinically available orthopedic implants are extremely biocompatible but they lack specif...