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J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater ; 101(7): 1233-42, 2013 Oct.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23650043

RÉSUMÉ

Hydroxyapatite/ß-tricalcium phosphate (HA/ß-TCP) composite scaffolds have shown great potential for bone-tissue engineering applications. In this work, ceramic scaffold with different HA/ß-TCP compositions (pure HA, 60HA/40ß-TCP, and 20HA/80ß-TCP) were fabricated by a robotic-assisted deposition (robocasting) technique using water-based hydrogel inks. A systematic study was conducted to investigate the porosity, mechanical property, and degradation of the scaffolds. Our results indicate that, at a similar volume porosity, the mechanical strength of the sintered scaffolds increased with the decreasing rod diameter. The compressive strength of the fabricated scaffolds (porosity ≈ 25-80 vol %) varied between ∼3 and ∼50 MPa, a value equal or higher than that of human cancellous bone (2-12 MPa). Although there was a slight increase of Ca and P ions in water after 5 month, no noticeable degradation of the scaffolds in SBF or water was observed. Our findings from this work indicate that composite calcium phosphate scaffolds with customer-designed chemistry and architecture may be fabricated by a robotic-assisted deposition method.


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Phosphates de calcium/composition chimique , Céramiques/composition chimique , Durapatite/composition chimique , Structures d'échafaudage tissulaires/composition chimique , Os et tissu osseux/composition chimique , Résistance à la compression , Humains , Robotique
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