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Silver Nitrate and Bioactive Glass Containing Chitosan Coatings: Comparison of Antimicrobial and Antiviral Properties. [PDF]
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Bioactive glass coatings: A review
Surface Engineering, 2011Bioactive glasses, discovered by Hench and co-workers at the end of the 1960s, are among the most promising biomaterials for bone repair and reconstruction, mainly thanks to their high bioactivity index. Unfortunately, due to their brittleness and relatively poor mechanical properties, their clinical applications are limited to non-load bearing ...
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Bioactive Ceramic Prosthetic Coatings
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1992The concept of bioactive ceramic coatings on macroscopically smooth prostheses tries to reconcile opposing principles: the ceramic with beneficial bone tissue growth effects is used as a coating since it does not have sufficient strength and toughness to be used by itself as a prosthesis material. But strength is still an issue since the coating is the
P, Ducheyne, J M, Cuckler
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Bioactive modification of titanium by coating bioactive glasses
Metals and Materials International, 2002Two different bioactive glasses, 55SF (55.1SiO2-3.4P2O5-9.2Na2O-27.8CaO-4.5CaF2; mol%) and 50SB (50.1 SiO2-3.4P2O5-9.2Na2O-32.3CaO-5B2O3; mol.%), were used to coat titanium metal in order to make it bioactive. The bonding characteristics between titanium substrate and bioactive glass were examined and then the hydroxyapatite formation on the coated ...
Sungmin Kwon, Sang Soo Jee, Cheol Y. Kim
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