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Ceramic Omnidirectional Bioprinting in Cell-Laden Suspensions for the Generation of Bone Analogs
Published on: August 8, 2022
Bone regeneration: molecular and cellular interactions with calcium phosphate ceramics
Florence Barrère1, Clemens A van Blitterswijk, Klaas de Groot
1Biomedical Technological Institute (BMTI), University ofTwente, Enschede, The Netherlands. f.barrere@tnw.utwente.nl
Abstract:
Calcium phosphate bioceramics are widely used in orthopedic and dental applications and porous scaffolds made of them are serious candidates in the field of bone tissue engineering. They have superior properties for the stimulation of bone formation and bone bonding, both related to the specific interactions of their surface with the extracellular fluids and cells, ie, ionic exchanges, superficial molecular rearrangement and cellular activity.
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