Investigating potential effects of ultra-short laser-textured porous poly-caprolactone scaffolds on bacterial adhesion and bone cell metabolism

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  • who: Emil Filipov et al. from the Institute of Electronics, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Tzarigradsko Shousse Blvd, Sofia, BulgariaFaculdade, Universidade do Porto have published the research: Investigating Potential Effects of Ultra-Short Laser-Textured Porous Poly-Caprolactone Scaffolds on Bacterial Adhesion and Bone Cell Metabolism, in the Journal: Polymers 2022, 2382 of 12/05/2022
  • what: The authors aim at developing antibacterial surfaces for bone tissue engineering. The study demonstrated that femtosecond-laser-derived microchannels on the surface of PCL rendered the scaffold more hydrophilic by reducing the water contact angle from 115.8u00b0 to . . .

     

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