3D Bioprinted Xanthan Hydrogels with Dual Antioxidant and Chondrogenic Functions for Post-traumatic Cartilage Regeneration
Yuting Chen,
Yiguan Le,
Junxu Yang
et al.
Abstract:Intra-articular trauma typically initiates the overgeneration of reactive oxidative species (ROS), leading to posttraumatic osteoarthritis and cartilage degeneration. Xanthan gum (XG), a branched polysaccharide, has shown its potential in many biomedical fields, but some of its inherent properties, including undesirable viscosity and poor mechanical stability, limit its application in 3D printed scaffolds for cartilage regeneration. In this project, we developed 3D bioprinted XG hydrogels by modifying XG with … Show more
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