Highlights • The extrusion of filaments produced homogeneous PLA-TCP-CeO2 nanocomposites.• The nanocomposite filament can be stored in ready-to-use composition.• Porous scaffolds were obtained by additive manufacturing.• CeO2 nanoparticles stimulated cell proliferation and differentiation.• Osteogenic PLA-TCP-CeO2 scaffolds are an excellent alternative for bone repair.
3D printed bioabsorbable composite scaffolds of poly (lactic acid)-tricalcium phosphate-ceria with osteogenic property for bone regeneration
S. Harb,Elayaraja Kolanthai,A. S. Pugazhendhi,C. G. Beatrice,L. A. Pinto,Craig J. Neal,E. H. Backes,Ana Carolina C Nunes,Heloisa S. Selistre-de-Araujo,L. C. Costa,Melanie J. Coathup,Sudipta Seal,L. Pessan
Published 2023 in Biomaterials and Biosystems
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2023
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Biomaterials and Biosystems
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2023-12-01
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Medicine, Materials Science, Engineering
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