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ABSTRACT
The special features (compositions and structure) of bone tissues endow them with robust mechanical properties as well as powerful biological functions (e.g., self-regeneration as well as blood production capacity). With the deep understanding of biomaterials and tissue engineering, it has been found that, beside biochemical factors (e.g., growth factors, hormones), the physical properties of materials (e.g., compositions, mechanical properties as well as geometrical structures) also play an important role on meditation of cell behaviors and/or tissue functions. Herein, medical-grade polylactide-based materials were prepared using a ring opening method. A kind of self-reinforced manufacturing technology was developed to produce bioabsorbable bone fixation implants with mechanical robustness via in situ compositing with bioactive calcium phosphate materials. This work may offer new insight for design of advanced bone regeneration implants for clinical applications.
Acknowledgements: This research was supported by National Key Research and Development Program of China (2018YFC1106200), National Natural Science Foundation of China (81772317), and Shanghai Municipal “Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwanu Cooperation Program of Science and Technology (18490761100).
Yulin Li is a Professor at Engineering Research Center for Biomedical Materials of Ministry of Education, East China University of Science and Technology (ECUST), Shanghai, China. He together Academician Prof. Changsheng Liu brought up the new concept of “materiobiology”, aiming at optimizing the biological effects of biomaterials on biological functions at cell, tissue, organ, and the whole organism levels. His research interests are involved in the development of medical grade polymers for biomedical applications. Prof. Li’s work is involved in the exploration of bioactive materials for bone regeneration and drug delivery, especially focusing the clinical translation of regenerative medicine. He is also pioneered in the development of biodegradable and injectable hydrogels for drug delivery and self-reinforced bone screw for bone regeneration. He has published 2 edited book, and more than 100 journal papers, including Adv. Funct. Mater., Biomaterials, Chem. Rev. etc.
Date: 25 July 2024
Schedule: 15h00-16h30 (PT, Lisbon time)
Venue: University of Madeira, Campus of Penteada, Conference Room 0.57.
Fee: Free admittance.
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