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B.C.J. van der Eerden

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Mechanotransduction in high aspect ratio nanostructured meta-biomaterials

The role of cell adhesion, contractility, and transcriptional factors

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 i ...

Aseptic loosening of a permanent prosthesis remains one of the most common reasons for bone implant failure. To improve the fixation between implant and bone tissue as well as enhance blood vessel formation, bioactive agents are incorporated into the surface of the biomaterial ...

The holy grail of orthopedic implant design is to ward off both aseptic and septic loosening for long enough that the implant outlives the patient. Questing this holy grail is feasible only if orthopedic biomaterials possess a long list of functionalities that enable them to d ...

Submicron patterns-on-a-chip

Fabrication of a microfluidic device incorporating 3D printed surface ornaments

Manufacturing high throughput in vitro models resembling the tissue microenvironment is highly demanded for studying bone regeneration. Tissues such as bone have complex multiscale architectures inside which cells reside. To this end, engineering a microfluidic platform incorp ...

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Surface micro- and nanotopographies have shown potential in inducing osteogenic differentiation. Titanium nanopillars can enhance osteogenic differentiation of human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs). While the exact mechanisms by which osteogenic differentiation is induced remai ...