2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2016.06.062
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Modulation, functionality, and cytocompatibility of three-dimensional printing materials made from chitosan-based polysaccharide composites

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“…Cell compatibility using human foreskin fibroblasts with these surfaces was investigated and no toxicity was found. It was determined that the addition of chitosan to the final structure increased the antibacterial properties of both product types [30].…”
Section: The Use Of Other Materials For the Surface Modification Of 3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell compatibility using human foreskin fibroblasts with these surfaces was investigated and no toxicity was found. It was determined that the addition of chitosan to the final structure increased the antibacterial properties of both product types [30].…”
Section: The Use Of Other Materials For the Surface Modification Of 3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coiler speed was used to control the diameter of the 3D printing filament to 1.75±0.05 mm. Figure 1 shows the fabrication of the 3D printing filaments and products from the composite materials [33].…”
Section: Fabrication Of the 3d Printing Filamentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[69] or carbon-based additives including graphene [70], graphene oxide [71], and carbon nano-tube [72]. Occasionally, besides the reinforcement agent, inorganic compounds are utilized to generate a greater interaction between CS and the reinforcement agent, for example the 3D printed Maleic anhydride-grafted polylactide (PLA-g-MA) and CS composites in the Sano study [73]. In this research, regardless of the fact that all CS incorporated specimens with and without maleic anhydride portrayed appropriate cell response and antimicrobial performance, the PLA-g-MA/CS materials displayed greater mechanical characteristic in comparison to the PLA/CS composites.…”
Section: Chitosan-based 3d Printed Construct For Hard Tissues Applicamentioning
confidence: 99%