A single-step immersion of 3D-printed porous PEKK implants in a hydroxyapatite/HFP/water suspension improves hydrophilicity, stem cell adhesion, and osteogenic differentiation while preserving compressive strength.
Bone Tissue Engineering Techniques, Advances, and Scaffolds for Treatment of Bone Defects
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Single-step method for the immobilization of hydroxyapatite on 3D-printed porous polyetherketoneketone implants
A single-step immersion of 3D-printed porous PEKK implants in a hydroxyapatite/HFP/water suspension improves hydrophilicity, stem cell adhesion, and osteogenic differentiation while preserving compressive strength.