Construction of Biomimetic Natural Wood Hierarchical Porous-Structure Bioceramic with Micro/Nanowhisker Coating to Modulate Cellular Behavior and Osteoinductive Activity
Volume: 12, Issue: 43, Pages: 48395 - 48407
Published: Oct 16, 2020
Abstract
Scaffolds with a biomimetic hierarchy micro/nanoscale pores play an important role in bone tissue regeneration. In this study, multilevel porous calcium phosphate (CaP) bioceramic orthopedic implants were constructed to mimic the micro/nanostructural hierarchy in natural wood. The biomimetic hierarchical porous scaffolds were fabricated by combining three-dimensional (3D) printing technology and hydrothermal treatment. The first-level macropores...
Paper Details
Title
Construction of Biomimetic Natural Wood Hierarchical Porous-Structure Bioceramic with Micro/Nanowhisker Coating to Modulate Cellular Behavior and Osteoinductive Activity
Published Date
Oct 16, 2020
Volume
12
Issue
43
Pages
48395 - 48407
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