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van Hengel, I.A.J. (author), van Dijk, B. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Hooning van Duyvenbode, J. Fred F. (author), Nurmohamed, F. Ruben H.A. (author), Leeflang, M.A. (author), Fluit, A.C. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Apachitei, I. (author), Weinans, Harrie (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Additively manufactured (AM) porous titanium implants may have an increased risk of implant-associated infection (IAI) due to their huge internal surfaces. However, the same surface, when biofunctionalized, can be used to prevent IAI. Here, we used a rat implant infection model to evaluate the biocompatibility and infection prevention...
journal article 2023
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Ganjian, M. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Rompolas, Dionysios (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Developing high-throughput nanopatterning techniques that also allow for precise control over the dimensions of the fabricated features is essential for the study of cell-nanopattern interactions. Here, we developed a process that fulfills both of these criteria. Firstly, we used electron-beam lithography (EBL) to fabricate precisely...
journal article 2022
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Ganjian, M. (author), Janbaz, S. (author), van Manen, T. (author), Tümer, N. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Minneboo, M.B. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
We designed and fabricated a simple setup for the controlled crumpling of nanopatterned, surface-porous flat metallic sheets for the fabrication of volume-porous biomaterials and showed that crumpling can be considered as an efficient alternative to origami-inspired folding. Before crumpling, laser cutting was used to introduce pores to the...
journal article 2022
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van Manen, T. (author), Ganjian, M. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Folding nanopatterned flat sheets into complex 3D structures enables the fabrication of meta-biomaterials that combine a rationally designed 3D architecture with nanoscale surface features. Self-folding is an attractive approach for realizing such materials. However, self-folded lattices are generally too compliant as there is an inherent...
journal article 2022
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Modaresifar, K. (author), Ganjian, M. (author), Diaz Payno, P.J. (author), Klimopoulou, M. (author), Koedam, Marijke (author), van der Eerden, B.C.J. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Black Ti (bTi) surfaces comprising high aspect ratio nanopillars exhibit a rare combination of bactericidal and osteogenic properties, framing them as cell-instructive meta-biomaterials. Despite the existing data indicating that bTi surfaces induce osteogenic differentiation in cells, the mechanisms by which this response is regulated are not...
journal article 2022
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Nouri Goushki, M. (author), Angeloni, L. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Minneboo, M.B. (author), Boukany, P. (author), Mirzaali, Mohammad J. (author), Ghatkesar, M.K. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
The surface topography of implantable devices is of crucial importance for guiding the cascade of events that starts from the initial contact of the cells with the surface and continues until the complete integration of the device in its immediate environment. There is, however, limited quantitative information available regarding the...
journal article 2021
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Modaresifar, K. (author), Ganjian, M. (author), Angeloni, L. (author), Minneboo, M.B. (author), Ghatkesar, M.K. (author), Hagedoorn, P.L. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Despite the potential of small-scale pillars of black titanium (bTi) for killing the bacteria and directing the fate of stem cells, not much is known about the effects of the pillars’ design parameters on their biological properties. Here, three distinct bTi surfaces are designed and fabricated through dry etching of the titanium, each...
journal article 2021
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Fazel, M. (author), Salimijazi, Hamid R. (author), Shamanian, Morteza (author), Minneboo, M.B. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), van Hengel, I.A.J. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Apachitei, I. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
The recently developed additively manufacturing techniques have enabled the fabrication of porous biomaterials that mimic the characteristics of the native bone, thereby avoiding stress shielding and facilitating bony ingrowth. However, aseptic loosening and bacterial infection, as the leading causes of implant failure, need to be further...
journal article 2021
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Modaresifar, K. (author), Kunkels, Lorenzo (author), Ganjian, M. (author), Tümer, N. (author), Hagen, C.W. (author), Otten, L.G. (author), Hagedoorn, P.L. (author), Angeloni, L. (author), Ghatkesar, M.K. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Recent progress in nano-/micro-fabrication techniques has paved the way for the emergence of synthetic bactericidal patterned surfaces that are capable of killing the bacteria via mechanical mechanisms. Different design parameters are known to affect the bactericidal activity of nanopatterns. Evaluating the effects of each parameter, isolated...
journal article 2020
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Ganjian, M. (author), Angeloni, L. (author), Mirzaali, Mohammad J. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Hagen, C.W. (author), Ghatkesar, M.K. (author), Hagedoorn, P.L. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
One of the methods to create sub-10 nm resolution metal-composed 3D nanopillars is electron beam-induced deposition (EBID). Surface nanotopographies (e.g., nanopillars) could play an important role in the design and fabrication of implantable medical devices by preventing the infections that are caused by the bacterial colonization of the...
journal article 2020
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Ganjian, M. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Zhang, H. (author), Hagedoorn, P.L. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
One of the major problems with the bone implant surfaces after surgery is the competition of host and bacterial cells to adhere to the implant surfaces. To keep the implants safe against implant-associated infections, the implant surface may be decorated with bactericidal nanostructures. Therefore, fabrication of nanostructures on...
journal article 2019
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Modaresifar, K. (author), Azizian Amiri, S. (author), Ganjian, M. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
We systematically reviewed the currently available evidence on how the design parameters of surface nanopatterns (e.g. height, diameter, and interspacing) relate to their bactericidal behavior. The systematic search of the literature resulted in 46 studies that satisfied the inclusion criteria of examining the bactericidal behavior of...
review 2019
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Ganjian, M. (author), Modaresifar, K. (author), Ligeon, Manon R.O. (author), Kunkels, Lorenzo B. (author), Tümer, N. (author), Angeloni, L. (author), Hagen, C.W. (author), Otten, L.G. (author), Hagedoorn, P.L. (author), Apachitei, I. (author), Fratila-Apachitei, E.L. (author), Zadpoor, A.A. (author)
Development of synthetic bactericidal surfaces is a drug-free route to the prevention of implant-associated infections. Surface nanotopographies with specific dimensions have been shown to kill various types of bacterial strains through a mechanical mechanism, while regulating stem cell differentiation and tissue regeneration. The effective...
journal article 2019
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