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Evaluation of Sterilized Bioactive-Glass-Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles: Physicochemical Integrity and Biological Compatibility After Gamma Irradiation. [PDF]
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Irisin-Loaded Cerium-Containing Mesoporous Bioactive Glass for Effective Immunomodulation and Odontogenesis of Dental Pulp Cells. [PDF]
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ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 2022
Utilizing bioactive molecules from organic sources in combination with inorganic materials for enhanced tissue regeneration has been a focus of recent scientific advancements.
S. Jana +5 more
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Utilizing bioactive molecules from organic sources in combination with inorganic materials for enhanced tissue regeneration has been a focus of recent scientific advancements.
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2017
Bioactiveglasses were discovered in 1969 and provided for the first time an alternativeto nearly inert implant materials. They formed a rapid, strong, and stable bondwith host tissues. This article examines the frontiers of research crossed toachieve clinical use of bioactive glasses and glass–ceramics.
KARASU, Bekir +3 more
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Bioactiveglasses were discovered in 1969 and provided for the first time an alternativeto nearly inert implant materials. They formed a rapid, strong, and stable bondwith host tissues. This article examines the frontiers of research crossed toachieve clinical use of bioactive glasses and glass–ceramics.
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Bioactive Glasses and Glass-Ceramics
2021The application of some special glass compositions to make implantable biomaterials has revolutionized the medical field and introduced the concept of “surface-active” or “bioactive” materials, which have the ability to elicit a specific biological response at the interface with the surrounding tissue.
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Biomaterials Science
Bioactive glasses are inorganic biocompatible materials that can find applications in many biomedical fields. The main application is bone and dental tissue engineering. However, some applications in contact with soft tissues are emerging.
E. Piatti, Marta Miola, E. Verné
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Bioactive glasses are inorganic biocompatible materials that can find applications in many biomedical fields. The main application is bone and dental tissue engineering. However, some applications in contact with soft tissues are emerging.
E. Piatti, Marta Miola, E. Verné
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Bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics
Clinical Materials, 1993Bioactive materials are designed to induce a specific biological activity; in most cases the desired biological activity is one that will give strong bonding to bone. A range of materials has been assessed as being capable of bonding to bone, but this paper is solely concerned with bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics.
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Bioactive glasses as accelerators of apatite bioactivity
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, 2003AbstractSynthetic carbonatehydroxyapatite is the ceramic closest to the mineral component of human bone and seems, therefore, the optimum material to use in osseous implants. However,in vitroassays performed to determine its bioactivity have shown no positive results after 2 months of assay.
Rámila, Ainhoa +3 more
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Carbonate Formation on Bioactive Glasses
Langmuir, 2004The system termed 58S is a sol-gel-synthesized bioactive glass composed of SiO2, CaO, and P2O5, used in medicine as bone prosthetic because, when immersed in a physiological fluid, a layer of hydroxycarbonate apatite is formed on its surface.
CERRUTI M., MORTERRA, Claudio
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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. Part B - Applied biomaterials, 2020
In vitro and in vivo experiments were undertaken to evaluate the solubility, apatite-forming ability, cytocompatibility, osteostimulation, and osteoinduction for a series of Nb-containing bioactive glass (BGNb) derived from composition of 45S5 Bioglass ...
J. H. Lopes +9 more
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In vitro and in vivo experiments were undertaken to evaluate the solubility, apatite-forming ability, cytocompatibility, osteostimulation, and osteoinduction for a series of Nb-containing bioactive glass (BGNb) derived from composition of 45S5 Bioglass ...
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