chondrocytes

Taurine grafting and collagen adsorption on PLLA films improve human primary chondrocyte adhesion and growth

Biocompatible and degradable poly(?-hydroxy acids) are one of the most widely used materials in scaffolds for tissue engineering. Nevertheless, they often need surface modification to improve interaction with cells. Aminolysis is a common method to increase the polymer hydrophilicity and to introduce surface functional groups, able to covalently link or absorb, through electrostatic interaction, bioactive molecules or macromolecules. For this purpose, multi-functional amines, such as diethylenediamine or hexamethylenediamine are used.

PLA short sub-micron fibers reinforcement of 3D bioprinted alginate constructs for cartilage regeneration

In this study, we present an innovative strategy to reinforce 3D printed hydrogel constructs for cartilage tissue engineering by formulating composite bioinks containing alginate and short submicron polylactide (PLA) fibers.Wedemonstrate that Young’s modulus obtained for pristine alginate constructs (6.9?±?1.7 kPa) can be increased threefold (up to 25.1?±?3.8 kPa) with the addition of PLA short fibers.

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