Numerous studies have demonstrated that biological compounds and trace elements such as dopamine (DA) and copper ions (Cu) could be modified onto the surfaces of scaffolds using a one-step immersion process which is simple, inexpensive and, most importantly, non-cytotoxic. The development and emergence of 3D printing technologies such as selective laser melting (SLM) have also made it possible for us to fabricate bone scaffolds with precise structural designs using metallic compounds. In this study, we fabricated porous titanium scaffolds (Ti) using SLM and modified the surface of Ti with polydopamine (PDA) and Cu. There are currently no other reported studies with such a combination for osteogenic and angiogenic-related applications. Resul...
We overview recent findings achieved in the field of model-driven development of additively manufact...
Titanium (Ti) based tissue engineering scaffolds can be used to repair damaged bone. However, succes...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing by material extrusion is being widely explored to prepare patient-sp...
Nowadays, post-surgical or post-accidental bone loss can be substituted by custom-made scaffolds fab...
Additive manufacturing by laser sintering is able to produce high resolution metal constructs for or...
The surface microstructures of calcium phosphate ceramics play an essential role in determining bone...
The local delivery of Cu2+ from copper-doped bioactive glass (Cu-BaG) was combined with 3D printing ...
Angiogenesis in a tissue-engineered device may be induced by incorporating growth factors (e. g., va...
Artificial devices have been developed for medical uses such as bone implants, dental implants, and ...
Titanium (Ti) alloy implants can repair bone defects at load-bearing sites. However, they mechanical...
After surgical resection for a bone tumor, the uncleared bone tumor cells can multiply and causerecu...
Porous titanium scaffolds are promising materials for biomedical applications such as prosthetic anc...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
Despite the recent advances in 3D-printing, it is often difficult to fabricate implants that optimal...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining increasing interest for realization of customized porous tita...
We overview recent findings achieved in the field of model-driven development of additively manufact...
Titanium (Ti) based tissue engineering scaffolds can be used to repair damaged bone. However, succes...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing by material extrusion is being widely explored to prepare patient-sp...
Nowadays, post-surgical or post-accidental bone loss can be substituted by custom-made scaffolds fab...
Additive manufacturing by laser sintering is able to produce high resolution metal constructs for or...
The surface microstructures of calcium phosphate ceramics play an essential role in determining bone...
The local delivery of Cu2+ from copper-doped bioactive glass (Cu-BaG) was combined with 3D printing ...
Angiogenesis in a tissue-engineered device may be induced by incorporating growth factors (e. g., va...
Artificial devices have been developed for medical uses such as bone implants, dental implants, and ...
Titanium (Ti) alloy implants can repair bone defects at load-bearing sites. However, they mechanical...
After surgical resection for a bone tumor, the uncleared bone tumor cells can multiply and causerecu...
Porous titanium scaffolds are promising materials for biomedical applications such as prosthetic anc...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
Despite the recent advances in 3D-printing, it is often difficult to fabricate implants that optimal...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining increasing interest for realization of customized porous tita...
We overview recent findings achieved in the field of model-driven development of additively manufact...
Titanium (Ti) based tissue engineering scaffolds can be used to repair damaged bone. However, succes...
Three-dimensional (3D) printing by material extrusion is being widely explored to prepare patient-sp...