Bioinspired Bone Seed 3D‐Printed Scaffold via Trapping Black Phosphorus Nanosheet for Bone Regeneration
Zhengwei Cai,
Zhijie Chen,
Yuan Tang
et al.
Abstract:Significance of endogenous mineralization in bone reconstruction is paramount, as it facilitates the accumulation of calcium ions for bone tissue deposition. However, conventional 3D‐printed scaffolds lack the capacity for calcium ion enrichment and mineralization, coupled with their low bone inductive activity. Inspired from the development of natural plant seeds, a biomimetic 3D printing scaffold is developed by implanting photosensitive black phosphorus “bone seeds” (BS), guiding a sequential process mirror… Show more
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