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3D-Printed Bone Scaffolds with SrHA: A New Hope for Bone Repair
Monday, November 18, 2024
To make these substitutes even better, they added some special goo (cryogels) filled with stuff that promotes bone growth, like bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) and zoledronic acid (ZA). These scaffolds were tested in lab rats with big bone gaps.
The results? The 3D-printed bone substitutes had a porosity similar to real bone (around 60-75%). They were strong and could soak up water well. Tests showed that these substitutes helped bones grow and fix themselves in both the tibia and skull.
This study proves that these 3D-printed PTMC-SrHA composites could be the next big thing in bone repair, offering a customizable and biodegradable solution.
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