The healing of bone defects by cell-free and stem cell-seeded 3D-printed PLA tissue-engineered scaffolds

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In this paper, the in-vivo healing of critical-sized bony defects by cell-free and stem cell-seeded 3D-printed PLA scaffolds was studied in rat calvaria bone. The scaffolds were implanted in the provided defect sites and histological analysis was conducted after 8 and 12 weeks. The results showed that both cell-free and stem cell-seeded scaffolds exhibited superb healing compared with the empty defect controls, and new bone and connective tissues were formed in the healing site after 8 and 12 weeks, postoperatively. The higher filled area, bone formation and bone maturation were observed after 12 weeks, particularly for PLA + Cell scaffolds.

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Bahraminasab, M., Talebi, A., Doostmohammadi, N., Arab, S., Ghanbari, A., & Zarbakhsh, S. (2022). The healing of bone defects by cell-free and stem cell-seeded 3D-printed PLA tissue-engineered scaffolds. Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13018-022-03213-2

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