3D printed PCLA scaffold with nano‐hydroxyapatite coating doped green tea EGCG promotes bone growth and inhibits multidrug‐resistant bacteria colonization
Cell Proliferation2022Vol. 55(10), pp. e13289–e13289
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Xiangchun Zhang, Jian He, Liang Qiao, Ziqi Wang, Qinqin Zheng, Chengdong Xiong, Hui Yang, Kainan Li, Chengyin Lu, Sanqiang Li, Hongping Chen, Xulin Hu
Abstract
This study demonstrates that EGCG self-assembled HA coating on PCLA surface could effectively enhance the scaffold's water absorption, osteogenic induction, and antibacterial properties in situ. It provides a new strategy to construct superior performance 3D printed scaffold to promote bone tissue regeneration and combat postoperative infection in situ.
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