Bioinspired adhesive and tumor microenvironment responsive nanoMOFs assembled 3D-printed scaffold for anti-tumor therapy and bone regeneration

Volume: 39, Pages: 101182 - 101182
Published: Aug 1, 2021
Abstract
Tumor-induced bone loss is the main reason causing bone tumor therapy failure. Rational design of implants with both anti-tumor and bone tissue regeneration functions is urgently needed. This study presents a 3D-printed implant that simultaneously releases anti-cancer drugs and growth factors for anti-tumor therapy and osteogenesis. Such an implant was realized by alternatively assembling polydopamine (PDA)-hybridized nanosized zeolitic...
Paper Details
Title
Bioinspired adhesive and tumor microenvironment responsive nanoMOFs assembled 3D-printed scaffold for anti-tumor therapy and bone regeneration
Published Date
Aug 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
39
Pages
101182 - 101182
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