Publications by authors named "John Ohodnicki"

Three-dimensional (3D) printing is implemented for surface modification of titanium alloy substrates with multilayered biofunctional polymeric coatings. Poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) polymers were embedded with amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) and vancomycin (VA) therapeutic agents to promote osseointegration and antibacterial activity, respectively. PCL coatings revealed a uniform deposition pattern of the ACP-laden formulation and enhanced cell adhesion on the titanium alloy substrates as compared to the PLGA coatings.

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  • Researchers developed polyelectrolyte layer-by-layer (LbL) films on MgAZ31 alloy surfaces to enhance bioresponse and corrosion protection.
  • They used alkaline and fluoride pretreatments on the alloy, followed by assembling LbL films using polyethyleneimine, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid), and poly(allylamine hydrochloride) through electrostatic interactions.
  • Results showed that these surface treatments significantly improved corrosion resistance and cytocompatibility, as indicated by studies involving human mesenchymal stem cells and protein release measurements.
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Magnesium alloys have been extensively studied as a novel biodegradable metallic material for cardiovascular stent application. However, the ductility limitation of magnesium alloy has been a key issue for biodegradable stents applications. In this study, two different multiphase ultrahigh ductility Mg-Li-Zn alloys, LZ61 and LZ91, are fabricated in the form of extruded rods and evaluated both in vitro and in vivo.

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Calcium phosphate (CaP) coatings have been studied to tailor the uncontrolled non-uniform corrosion of Mg based alloys while simultaneously enhancing bioactivity. The use of immersion techniques to deposit CaP coatings is attractive due to the ability of the approach to coat complex structures. In the current study, AZ31 substrates were subjected to various pretreatment conditions prior to depositing Sr(2+) doped and undoped CaP coatings.

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