Preparing printable bacterial cellulose based gelatin gel to promote in vivo bone regeneration

Volume: 270, Pages: 118342 - 118342
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
The naturally tight entanglement of fibers in bacterial cellulose (BC) results in low printability when BC is used as a bioink for printing scaffolds. In this study, neat BC was treated by TEMPO-mediated oxidation (TO-BC) and maleic acid (MA-BC) to prepare homogeneous BC dispersions to fabricate scaffolds for bone regeneration. Results showed that the treatments released individual fibrils in the corresponding uniform dispersions without...
Paper Details
Title
Preparing printable bacterial cellulose based gelatin gel to promote in vivo bone regeneration
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
270
Pages
118342 - 118342
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