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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Engineering 3D Printed Bioceramic Scaffolds to Reconstruct Critical-Sized Calvaria Defects in a Skeletally Immature Pig Model13citations
  • 2020Bone Tissue Engineering in the Growing Calvaria Using Dipyridamole-Coated, Three-Dimensionally-Printed Bioceramic Scaffolds37citations
  • 2019Dipyridamole Augments Three-Dimensionally Printed Bioactive Ceramic Scaffolds to Regenerate Craniofacial Bone33citations
  • 2019Tissue-engineered alloplastic scaffolds for reconstruction of alveolar defects9citations
  • 2019Comparative in vitro study of 3D robocasting scaffolds using beta tricalcium phosphate and synthetic bone mineralcitations
  • 2019Repair of Critical-Sized Long Bone Defects Using Dipyridamole-Augmented 3D-Printed Bioactive Ceramic Scaffolds49citations
  • 2019Dipyridamole-loaded 3D-printed bioceramic scaffolds stimulate pediatric bone regeneration in vivo without disruption of craniofacial growth through facial maturity48citations
  • 2019Regeneration of a Pediatric Alveolar Cleft Model Using Three-Dimensionally Printed Bioceramic Scaffolds and Osteogenic Agents29citations
  • 2018Form and functional repair of long bone using 3D-printed bioactive scaffolds65citations
  • 2018Dipyridamole enhances osteogenesis of three-dimensionally printed bioactive ceramic scaffolds in calvarial defects60citations
  • 2018Three dimensionally printed bioactive ceramic scaffold osseoconduction across critical-sized mandibular defects86citations
  • 2017Abstract 47. Dipyridamole-Containing 3D-Printed Bioactive Ceramic Scaffolds for the Treatment of Calvarial Defectscitations

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  • Nayak, Vasudev Vivekanand
  • Demitchell-Rodriguez, Evellyn M.
  • Witek, Lukasz
  • Yarholar, Lauren M.
  • Flores, Roberto L.
  • Coelho, Paulo G.
  • Torroni, Andrea
  • Shen, Chen
  • Tovar, Nick
  • Maliha, Samantha G.
  • Lopez, Christopher D.
  • Rusi, Sejndi
  • Meskin, Alan
  • Cox, Madison
  • Bekisz, Jonathan M.
  • Diaz-Siso, J. Rodrigo
  • Gil, Luiz F.
  • Rodriguez, Eduardo D.
  • Young, Simon
  • Melville, James
  • Colon, Ricardo Rodriguez
  • Wang, Maxime M.
  • Mijares, Dindo
  • Larranaga-Vega, Ane
  • Rivera, Cristobal
  • Alifarag, Adham M.
  • Ibrahim, Amel
  • Liss, Hannah A.
  • Wang, Zhong
  • Guarino, Audrey M.
  • Cuadrado, Dean L.
  • Greenberg, Michael I.
  • Atria, Pablo
  • Bowers, Michelle
  • Sobieraj, Michael
  • Runyan, Christopher M.
  • Lopez, Christopher
  • Runyan, Christopher
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Form and functional repair of long bone using 3D-printed bioactive scaffolds

  • Atria, Pablo
  • Bowers, Michelle
  • Lopez, Christopher D.
  • Witek, Lukasz
  • Cronstein, Bruce N.
  • Coelho, Paulo G.
  • Tovar, Nick
  • Sobieraj, Michael
Abstract

<p>Injuries to the extremities often require resection of necrotic hard tissue. For large-bone defects, autogenous bone grafting is ideal but, similar to all grafting procedures, is subject to limitations. Synthetic biomaterial-driven engineered healing offers an alternative approach. This work focuses on three-dimensional (3D) printing technology of solid-free form fabrication, more specifically robocasting/direct write. The research hypothesizes that a bioactive calcium-phosphate scaffold may successfully regenerate extensive bony defects in vivo and that newly regenerated bone will demonstrate mechanical properties similar to native bone as healing time elapses. Robocasting technology was used in designing and printing customizable scaffolds, composed of 100% beta tri-calcium phosphate (β-TCP), which were used to repair critical sized long-bone defects. Following full thickness segmental defects (~11 mm × full thickness) in the radial diaphysis in New Zealand white rabbits, a custom 3D-printed, 100% β-TCP, scaffold was implanted or left empty (negative control) and allowed to heal over 8, 12, and 24 weeks. Scaffolds and bone, en bloc, were subjected to micro-CT and histological analysis for quantification of bone, scaffold and soft tissue expressed as a function of volume percentage. Additionally, biomechanical testing at two different regions, (a) bone in the scaffold and (b) in native radial bone (control), was conducted to assess the newly regenerated bone for reduced elastic modulus (E<sub>r</sub>) and hardness (H) using nanoindentation. Histological analysis showed no signs of any adverse immune response while revealing progressive remodelling of bone within the scaffold along with gradual decrease in 3D-scaffold volume over time. Micro-CT images indicated directional bone ingrowth, with an increase in bone formation over time. Reduced elastic modulus (E<sub>r</sub>) data for the newly regenerated bone presented statistically homogenous values analogous to native bone at the three time points, whereas hardness (H) values were equivalent to the native radial bone only at 24 weeks. The negative control samples showed limited healing at 8 weeks. Custom engineered β-TCP scaffolds are biocompatible, resorbable, and can directionally regenerate and remodel bone in a segmental long-bone defect in a rabbit model. Custom designs and fabrication of β-TCP scaffolds for use in other bone defect models warrant further investigation.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • hardness
  • nanoindentation
  • defect
  • Calcium