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Meeting 2023 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Advances in Biomaterials for 3D Printing of Scaffolds and Tissues
Presentation Title Development of Propolis Modified Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
Author(s) Alex Ossa, Alejandro Pelaez, Claudia Garcia
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Alex Ossa
Abstract Scope The development of scaffolds for bone tissue engineering requires mechanical responses and bacterial resistance corresponding to those of the surrounding native bone tissue to avoid rejection and increase feasibility of the treatment. In pursuit of these important requirements researchers have recently use the capabilities of additive manufacturing to produce different geometries comparable to those of bone. However, despite of important advances, still remains a limitation related with the anti-bacterial capabilities of the scaffolds produced. Here, we used additive manufacture to produce scaffolds with different geometries by using PLA and PCL with and without HAP particles to tune the mechanical response to that of bone. Further, bee Propolis was used to improve the anti-bacterial response of the scaffolds.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume
Keywords Additive Manufacturing, Biomaterials, Mechanical Properties

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Cell-Laden Bioink Circulation-Assisted Inkjet-Based Bioprinting to Mitigate Cell Sedimentation and Cell Aggregation
Development of Propolis Modified Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
Effects of Corona Treatment on Cellular Attachment and Morphology on Polydimethylsiloxane Micropillar Substrates
Electrohydrodynamic 3D Printing of Aqueous Solutions
Fabrication of Hierarchically Porous 316L Stainless Steel Scaffolds by Freeze Casting and 3D-printed Sacrificial Templating Techniques
High Speed and High-Resolution 3D Printing of Self-healing and Ion-conductive Hydrogels via µCLIP
Investigation of Cell Sedimentation and Cell Aggregation during 3D Bioprinting
Investigation of Cellular Attachment and Morphology on a 3D-printed Curved Micropillar Substrate
K-4: 3D Printing in Thermosensitive Nanoclay-Pluronic F127 Nanocomposite
Processing and Properties of 3D Printed Bioabsorbable Polymer-Metal Composites (PLDL/Mg and PLDL/Zn) for Orthopaedic Applications
The Influence of Printing Orientation on the Mechanical Properties of 3D Printed Parts by Stereolithography (SLA) Process

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