Ti6Al4V‐Bioglass‐Copper Composites for Load‐Bearing Implants
We have designed and manufactured a novel Ti64‐based composite by adding 45S5 bioglass (BG) and copper (Cu). Adding BG on titanium improves wear resistance and biocompatibility, whereas Cu addition improves mechanical strength while providing inherent lifelong bacterial resistance.
Lochan Upadhayay +3 more
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Simulation Analysis of Temperature Change in FDM Process Based on ANSYS APDL and Birth-Death Element Technology. [PDF]
Mi Y, Hashemi Sohi SH.
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Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology: paper 71: Sir William Congreve and His Compound-Plate Printing [PDF]
Elizabeth M. Harris
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This study exploits the plasticity of ASCs‐derived cartilage organoids which generate a perichondrial layer of MSCs when exposed to cyclic chondrogenic/proliferative cues. Using these organoids as building blocks, we develop (i) Phalange Shaped Tissue Engineered Cartilage (Pa‐TECs), recapitulating endochondral ossification suitable for the treatment of
Pablo Pfister +14 more
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Parameter Optimisation in 3D Extrusion Printing of Polyhydroxybutyrate Using Design of Experiment Methodology. [PDF]
Du M, Tronci G, Yang XB, Wood DJ.
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A History of Bulgarian Literature, 865-1944. By Charles A. Moser. Slavistic Printings and Reprintings, 112. The Hague and Paris: Mouton, 1972. 282 pp. 60 Dglds. [PDF]
Sina Maria Dubowoj
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This study evaluates 3D‐printed recombinant spider silk hydrogel eADF4(C16)‐RGD in a rat AV loop model for tissue engineering. Constructs with T17b endothelial progenitor cells showed enhanced vascularization and biodegradation. Results highlight the importance of scaffold design and cellular integration in improving vascular density and overall ...
Claire M. Weinhold +9 more
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3D-Printed Model for Surgical Planning in Diverticular Disease: A Case Report. [PDF]
Gemini A +4 more
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Design and Synthesis of Peptide‐Polyester Conjugates for Cell‐Mediated Scaffold Degradation
This work describes polycaprolactone (PCL)‐based biomaterials engineered to degrade in response to cell‐secreted proteases. A fast‐degrading peptide (Fast) sequence is integrated into a PCL conjugate backbone to produce a biomaterial that is selectively degraded by multiple cell types compared to its scrambled control (ScrFast).
Korina Vida G. Sinad +7 more
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