Chondroinductive Alginate-Based Hydrogels Having Graphene Oxide for 3D Printed Scaffold Fabrication

Jan 8, 2020ACS applied materials & interfaces

Alginate Hydrogels with Graphene Oxide That Promote Cartilage Growth for 3D Printed Scaffolds

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Abstract

Incorporation of graphene oxide into hydrogel inks significantly improved the shape fidelity and resolution of 3D printed scaffolds.

  • Bioconjugated hydrogels can mimic cartilage extracellular matrix properties.
  • The addition of graphene oxide enhances both printability and cell proliferation.
  • Nanocomposite inks lead to anisotropic threads during the 3D printing process.
  • Human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells showed higher proliferation on bioconjugated scaffolds compared to pure alginate.
  • The bioconjugated alginate hydrogel matrix promoted chondrogenic differentiation of stem cells without external factors.

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