3D printing of MXene composite hydrogel scaffolds for photothermal antibacterial activity and bone regeneration in infected bone defect models

Ran Nie(Jilin University), Yue Sun(Jilin University), Huixin Lv(Jilin University), Ming Lu(Jilin Normal University), Huimin Huangfu(Jilin University), Yangyang Li(Jilin University), Yidi Zhang(Jilin University), Dongyang Wang(Jilin University), Lin Wang(Jilin University), Yanmin Zhou(Jilin University)
Nanoscale
January 1, 2022
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Abstract

-infected mandible defects of rats with NIR irradiation. GTAM scaffolds could accelerate the healing of infection and bone regeneration, and play synergistic roles in antibacterial and osteogenic effects. This study not only provides a strategy for the precise osteogenesis of infected bone defects, but also broadens the biomedical applications of MXene photothermal materials.


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