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The project focuses on developing advanced 3D printed scaffolds using melt electrowriting technology to regenerate osteochondral defects in joints. By optimizing scaffold architecture and functionalizing surfaces with extracellular matrix components, the goal is to create off-the-shelf implants that promote natural hea…
An osteochondral (OC) defect is a focal area of joint damage that involves both the articular cartilage and the underlying subchondral bone.
Such joint damage is strongly associated with the development of premature osteoarthritis, motivating the development of novel strategies to regenerate OC defects. 3D printing is enabling the manufacturing of geometrically complex biomaterial implants with user defined compositions and architectures, which can potentially be used as single stage, off-the-sh…
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