WO2005114323A3 - Manufacturing process of three dimensional printing - Google Patents

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WO2005114323A3
WO2005114323A3 PCT/US2005/016734 US2005016734W WO2005114323A3 WO 2005114323 A3 WO2005114323 A3 WO 2005114323A3 US 2005016734 W US2005016734 W US 2005016734W WO 2005114323 A3 WO2005114323 A3 WO 2005114323A3
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James Serdy
Emanuel Sachs
Thomas George West
Sunil Saini
Jie Cai
Andrea B Caruso
John F Sharobiem
Peter A Materna
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Therics Inc
Massachusetts Inst Technology
James Serdy
Emanuel Sachs
Thomas George West
Sunil Saini
Jie Cai
Andrea B Caruso
John F Sharobiem
Peter A Materna
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Abstract

The invention includes biostructures which may be characterized as having substantially all of the organic-solvent-soluble material in the form of a network of irregularly shaped perforated films. The biostructure may further include particles of a substantially-insoluble material, which may be a member of the calcium phosphate family. The biostructure may be osteoconductive. The biostructure may further contain an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient or other bioactive substance. The API may be a substance which stimulates the production of bone morphogenetic protein, such as Lovastatin or related substances, thereby making the biostructure effectively osteoinductive. One or more of the polymers may have a resorption rate in the human body such as to control the release of the API. Methods of manufacture are also disclosed.
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