Title
Convergence of printing technologies to engineer an interface between bone and cartilage
Conference Dates
June 5-9, 2017
Abstract
The combination of multiple three dimensional printing technologies can aid the generation of osteochondral grafts that display a strong interface between the cartilage and the bone compartment. In this study, the integration between bone biomimetic a three-dimensional (3D) printed calcium phosphate paste (PCP) and a gelatin methacryloyl (gelMA) hydrogel substrate for cartilage, was reinforced with a PCL mesh produced by melt electrospinning writing (MEW).
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Recommended Citation
Paweena Diloksumpan, Miguel Castilho, Tina Vermonden, P. René van Weeren, Jos Malda, and Riccardo Levato, "Convergence of printing technologies to engineer an interface between bone and cartilage" in "Biofabrication for Hierarchical in Vitro Tissue Models", Jürgen Groll (University of Würzburg, Germany) Jos Malda (University Medical Centre Utrecht, The Netherlands) Eds, ECI Symposium Series, (2017). https://dc.engconfintl.org/biofab_tissue_model/1