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Bioactive calcium pyrophosphate glasses and glass-ceramics
Acta Biomaterialia, 2005Calcium phosphate glass-based materials in the pyrophosphate region are briefly reviewed. Calcium pyrophosphate glasses can be prepared by including a small amount of TiO(2) (
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Bioactive glasses entering the mainstream
Drug Discovery Today, 2018Over the past decade, the extended research on bioactive glasses (BGs) has drastically grown because of their bioactive nature and unique ability to deliver therapeutics in tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and even cancer research. These strategies mostly rely on the inherent potential of BGs regarding bonding to the living tissues and ...
Kargozar, Saeid +4 more
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2017
Bioactive glasses (BAGs) are synthetic bone graft substitutes that have been investigated by various orthopedic research groups in the past decades. These bone-bonding, osteoconductive materials can be used for various clinical applications. S53P4 is a specific composition of BAG, which is the main topic of this chapter, with the focus on granular ...
Hulsen, D.J. +3 more
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Bioactive glasses (BAGs) are synthetic bone graft substitutes that have been investigated by various orthopedic research groups in the past decades. These bone-bonding, osteoconductive materials can be used for various clinical applications. S53P4 is a specific composition of BAG, which is the main topic of this chapter, with the focus on granular ...
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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 ...
SOLA, Antonella +3 more
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Surface functionalization of bioactive glasses
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2008AbstractDifferent cleaning and silanization methods have been applied to bioactive glasses with the aim of covalently bonding bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP‐2) to the surface. Several glasses, with different bioactivity index, were cleaned with acidic, basic, or neutral aqueous media to investigate the role of pH in the formation of silanols on glass
VERNE', Enrica +4 more
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Bioactive Glasses—Structure and Properties
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2015AbstractBioactive glasses were the first synthetic materials to show bonding to bone, and they are successfully used for bone regeneration. They can degrade in the body at a rate matching that of bone formation, and through a combination of apatite crystallization on their surface and ion release they stimulate bone cell proliferation, which results in
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ANGIOGENIC POTENTIAL OF BIOACTIVE GLASSES
2013Enhancement of the angiogenic potential of implantable tissue scaffolds is the focus of considerable research efforts in tissue engineering (TE) strategies. 1–3 Angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels from the endothelium of the existing vasculature, plays a pivotal role in TE and wound healing.
Gorustovich Alonso, Alejandro Adrian +3 more
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