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Biofunctionalization of 3D-Printed Metal Alloys as a Newly Emerging Strategy to Diminish Undesired Effects of Orthopedic Implants

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Code Science Field Subfield
1.04.00  Natural sciences and mathematics  Chemistry   

Code Science Field
1.04  Natural Sciences  Chemical sciences 
Keywords
3D-printed materials, biofunctionalized materials, stainless steel, TiAlV, CoCr, drug release, corrosion, materials characterization, interaction studies, orthopedic implants
Evaluation (metodology)
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Organisations (4) , Researchers (26)
0794  University of Maribor, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  25434  PhD Urban Bren  Chemistry  Researcher  2020 - 2023  411 
2.  11943  PhD Igor Drstvenšek  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2021 - 2023  560 
3.  28477  PhD Matjaž Finšgar  Chemistry  Head  2020 - 2023  470 
4.  50635  PhD Veronika Furlan  Chemistry  Researcher  2022 - 2023  43 
5.  02619  PhD Željko Knez  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023  2,081 
6.  06005  PhD Zdravko Kravanja  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023  914 
7.  35511  PhD Tinkara Mastnak  Chemistry  Researcher  2020 - 2022  19 
8.  52595  Azra Osmić  Chemistry  Technical associate  2022 - 2023  15 
9.  50950  PhD Martin Rozman  Chemistry  Researcher  2020  46 
10.  56586  Daša Zajc  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2022 - 2023 
11.  55216  Klara Žvab  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2022 
0795  University ob Maribor, Faculty of mechanical engineering
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  11943  PhD Igor Drstvenšek  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2020 - 2023  560 
2.  38220  PhD Urška Kostevšek Šegula  Manufacturing technologies and systems  Researcher  2020  23 
3.  52556  PhD Snehashis Pal  Chemistry  Researcher  2020 - 2023  42 
1540  University of Nova Gorica
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  04537  PhD Mladen Franko  Control and care of the environment  Researcher  2020 - 2023  627 
2.  31463  PhD Dorota Agnieszka Korte  Control and care of the environment  Researcher  2020 - 2023  172 
2334  University of Maribor, Faculty of Medicine
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  54490  Laura Činč Ćurić  Pharmacy  Researcher  2021 - 2023  21 
2.  20420  PhD Lidija Gradišnik  Neurobiology  Researcher  2020 - 2023  306 
3.  21689  PhD Petra Kotnik  Chemical engineering  Researcher  2020 - 2023  160 
4.  33260  PhD Tina Maver  Medical sciences  Researcher  2021 - 2023  196 
5.  30850  PhD Uroš Maver  Medical sciences  Researcher  2020 - 2023  482 
6.  50675  PhD Marko Milojević  Metabolic and hormonal disorders  Young researcher  2020 - 2021  65 
7.  38443  PhD Tina Smrekar  Biotechnology  Researcher  2020 
8.  1324   Iztok Takač  Human reproduction  Researcher  2022 - 2023  958 
9.  50193  Matic Tement  Medical sciences  Researcher  2022 - 2023 
10.  26203  PhD Tomaž Velnar  Neurobiology  Researcher  2020 - 2021  425 
Abstract
The unprecedented ageing of the world’s population, along with the growing prevalence of obesity have accelerated the need for medical implants that started to dominate global healthcare costs. For this reason, high performance implantable biomaterials are in extremely high demand. In reality, not even an ideal artificial material can completely fulfill the characteristics of the human tissues and can only be a compromise, which is why all implanted medical devices suffer from recognized risks of “device-related” infections. Developing strategies and solutions to avoid or minimize undesired side effects in the use of medical implants is still a partially unsolved challenge. The ultimate goal is that the recognition of the implant as a foreign body is impaired, usually by a careful choice of the external layer, thus minimizing the initial inflammatory cell response. The objective of this project proposal is to develop novel bioactive multifunctional coatings on 3D-printed orthopedic implants. These complex coatings will be based on a combination of naturally occurring biocompatible polysaccharides to increase the osseointegration of implants and to provide additional (bio)functionality for incorporation of various therapeutic agents, namely antibiotic(s), immunomodulator(s), and anticoagulant(s). Such combination of therapeutic agents will therefore enable tissue integration, prevent infections, and provide local thromboprophylaxis, while promoting implant’s osseointegration, durability, and corrosion resistance. The developed solution will enable “all-in-one” treatment, and more importantly, extend durability of implanted materials, leading to a decrease in revision surgeries and thereby a decrease in morbidity and mortality. In order to achieve the presented objective, profound insight of the interaction phenomena between the functionalized substrate material, the (active) multifunctional coating and the biological environment is essential. This can only be accomplished by the use of state-of-the-art interdisciplinary characterization techniques and approaches. Particularly, knowledge of interaction phenomena that enable reverse manipulation and optimization of the coatings and substrates, in order to achieve the desired functional and structural properties of the final products.
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