Gelatin-reduced graphene oxide–azithromycin biocomposite coating on baghdadite scaffolds
A. Najafinezhad,
S. Nasiri-Harchegani,
H.R. Bakhsheshi-Rad
et al.
Abstract:A critical bone tissue engineering (BTE) strategy is fabricating porous scaffolds using simple and straightforward techniques. However, all porous structures share a common drawback, reduced strength due to porosity. Furthermore, bone scaffolds are vulnerable to bacterial infections when implanted, especially in compromised bone conditions. In this study, baghdadite (BAGH) scaffolds were developed and coated with gelatin (Gel)-reduced graphene oxide (RGO)-azithromycin (AZM) with suitable porosity (75–80%) and … Show more
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