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Abstract A 3D porous poly(lactic acid) (PLA) scaffold with high porosity and well‐connected pores is fabricated using a vacuum‐assisted solvent casting technique. Its surface is modified with hydroxyapatite (HA) nanoparticles using ultrasonication to prepare an HA‐modified PLA/HA scaffold. For reference, an HA‐blended (b‐PLA‐HA) scaffold is fabricated via the solution blending method. The morphology, porosity, hydrophilicity, swelling ratio, mechanical properties, and cell viability of the PLA, b‐PLA‐HA, and PLA/HA scaffolds are systematically studied. The results show that HA nanoparticles are successfully introduced onto the surface of the PLA/HA scaffold, and strong interactions occur between the HA nanoparticles and the PLA matrix. The PLA/HA scaffold still has a high porosity of more than 85% after ultrasonication. The hydrophilicity and mechanical properties of the PLA/HA scaffold are significantly higher than those of the PLA and b‐PLA‐HA scaffolds. Compared with the PLA and b‐PLA‐HA scaffolds, the attachment and growth of mouse embryonic osteoblasts cells (MC3T3‐E1) cultured on the PLA/HA scaffold significantly improve, due to most HA nanoparticles on the surface, resulting in a good and direct interaction between the cells and the scaffold. Therefore, the PLA/HA scaffold possesses great potential to be used as a tissue engineering scaffold.

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