Bioinspired Hard–Soft Composite Scaffold with Excellent Lubrication and Osteogenic Properties for the Treatment of Osteochondral Defect
Keming Hu,
Qi Ma,
Weicheng Guo
et al.
Abstract:Natural articular cartilage is a typical self‐healing and superlubrication system capable of maintaining extremely low friction under physiological loadings. Cartilage wear and accidental trauma can cause irreversible defects to cartilage and subchondral bone with a significant decrease in intra‐articular lubrication, leading to the development of severe osteoarthritis and osteochondral defect. To address the important clinical problem of osteochondral defect, a bioinspired hard–soft (PEEK‐lubrication hydrogel… Show more
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