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BRTNÍKOVÁ, J. PAVLIŇÁKOVÁ, V. ŠŤASTNÝ, P. TRUNEC, M. POLÁČEK, P. BLAHNOVÁ, V. FILOVA, E. VOJTOVÁ, L.
Originální název
Collagen-phosphate porous scaffolds for novel bone tissue engineering concept
Typ
abstrakt
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
In this work, the bovine collagen type I was combined with calcium phosphates differing in solubility and resorbability. The effect of bioceramics solubility and particle sizes on scaffolds morphology, biomechanics, physical and biological properties was observed. Addition of bioceramic particles changed morphology of the samples resulting in decreasing the pore size, while the porosity becomes nearly the same in all tested samples. The biomechanical properties of the samples were tested in both dry and hydrated state. In dry state, collagen scaffolds reached the highest compressive strength, in contrary to the hydrated state, where samples containing bioceramic particles were stiffer but the strength values were one order lower comparing to samples in dry state. During in-vitro experiments, none of samples was found to be cytotoxic.
Klíčová slova
collagen scaffold, hydroxyapatite, α- and β-tricalcium phosphate
Autoři
BRTNÍKOVÁ, J.; PAVLIŇÁKOVÁ, V.; ŠŤASTNÝ, P.; TRUNEC, M.; POLÁČEK, P.; BLAHNOVÁ, V.; FILOVA, E.; VOJTOVÁ, L.
Vydáno
3. 12. 2018
Nakladatel
iMedPub LTD
Místo
London, UK
ISSN
2394-9988
Periodikum
International Journal of Applied Science-Research and Review
Ročník
C2
Číslo
5
Stát
Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
Strany od
29
Strany do
Strany počet
74
BibTex
@misc{BUT159489, author="Jana {Brtníková} and Veronika {Pavliňáková} and Přemysl {Šťastný} and Martin {Trunec} and Petr {Poláček} and Veronika {Blahnová} and Eva {Filova} and Lucy {Vojtová}", title="Collagen-phosphate porous scaffolds for novel bone tissue engineering concept", year="2018", journal="International Journal of Applied Science-Research and Review", volume="C2", number="5", pages="29--29", publisher="iMedPub LTD", address="London, UK", doi="10.21767/2394-9988-C2-006", issn="2394-9988", note="abstract" }