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- 2024Quantitative Macromolecular Modeling Assay of Biopolymer-Based Hydrogelscitations
- 2024Direct ink writing of highly loaded polycaprolactone-barium titanate/bioactive glass composites for osteochondral tissue engineering
- 2023Piezoelectric and bioactive composites: Functional materials for bone tissue engineering
- 20223D printed gelatin/decellularized bone composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering: Fabrication, characterization and cytocompatibility studycitations
- 2022A novel approach to fabricate load-bearing Ti6Al4V-Barium titanate piezoelectric bone scaffolds by coupling electron beam melting and field-assisted sintering
- 2022The influence of PEGDA’s molecular weight on its mechanical properties in the context of biomedical applicationscitations
- 2021Rapid tooling for micro injection molding of micro medical devices via digital light processing
- 20213D printing of biodegradable poly(L-lactide)/hydroxyapatite composite by composite extrusion modeling
- 2021Heat accumulation during femtosecond laser treatment at high repetition rate – A morphological, chemical and crystallographic characterization of self-organized structures on Ti6Al4V
- 2021Tunable Pseudo-Piezoelectric Effect in Doped Calcium Titanate for Bone Tissue Engineering
- 20203D Printing of Piezoelectric Barium Titanate-Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds with Interconnected Porosity for Bone Tissue Engineeringcitations
- 2020Sintering behavior of 3D printed barium titanate composite scaffolds for bone repair
- 2020PEGDA drug delivery scaffolds manufactured with a novel hybrid AM process
- 20203D printing of frames for anti-coronavirus face shields using different processes and materials
- 20193D-printed PEGDA structure with multiple depots for advanced drug delivery systems
- 2019A Novel Hybrid Additive Manufacturing Process for Drug Delivery Systems with Locally Incorporated Drug Depots. citations
- 2019Thermomechanical properties of PEGDA in combination with different photo-curable comonomerscitations
- 20193D printing of smart materials for bone regeneration
- 2018Thermomechanical properties of PEGDA and its co-polymerscitations
- 2007Non-toxic flexible photopolymers for medical stereolithography technologycitations
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A Novel Hybrid Additive Manufacturing Process for Drug Delivery Systems with Locally Incorporated Drug Depots.
Abstract
Here, we present a new hybrid additive manufacturing (AM) process to create drug delivery systems (DDSs) with selectively incorporated drug depots. The matrix of a DDS was generated by stereolithography (SLA), whereas the drug depots were loaded using inkjet printing. The novel AM process combining SLA with inkjet printing was successfully implemented in an existing SLA test setup. In the first studies, poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate-based specimens with integrated depots were generated. As test liquids, blue and pink ink solutions were used. Furthermore, bovine serum albumin labeled with Coomassie blue dye as a model drug was successfully placed in a depot inside a DDS. The new hybrid AM process makes it possible to place several drugs independently of each other within the matrix. This allows adjustment of the release profiles of the drugs depending on the size as well as the position of the depots in the DDS.