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Si-TCP synthesized from Mg-free reagents employed as calcium phosphate cement [PDF]
The influence of silicon doping on calcium phosphate cement were explored in this work. α-TCP and Si-α-TCP were prepared by solid state reaction employing Mg-free CaHPO4, CaCO3 and CaSiO3 as precursors.
Carrodeguas, Raul García +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to evaluate the osteogenic potential of a novel three‐phase cement composed of strontium‐doped hydroxyapatite (Sr‐HA), silicon‐doped hydroxyapatite (Si‐HA), and tricalcium silicate (C3S) on dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) in vitro.
Nahid Nasrabadi +5 more
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Preventing bacterial adhesion on scaffolds for bone tissue engineering [PDF]
Bone implant infection constitutes a major sanitary concern which is associated to high morbidity and health costs. This manuscript focused on overviewing the main research efforts committed up to date to develop innovative alternatives to conventional ...
Colilla, Montserrat +3 more
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This study demonstrates that Biodentine XP exhibits superior cytocompatibility, promotes odontogenic differentiation, and enhances mineralization in human dental pulp stem cells, supporting its use in regenerative endodontics. Resin‐modified materials showed lower bioactivity, highlighting the importance of material composition in pulp therapy outcomes.
Francisco Javier Rodríguez‐Lozano +5 more
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Freeze–thaw‐induced physically cross‐linked PVA/alginate hydrogels incorporating Ag/ZnO and clove oil exhibit improved structural integrity, tunable barrier properties, and controlled release behavior, highlighting their potential as multifunctional wound dressing materials. ABSTRACT This study reports the fabrication and comprehensive characterization
Büşra Mutlu
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Advancements of bioceramics in biomedical applications
Bioceramics have become a key class of materials in contemporary medicine because of their remarkable mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and biological system-interaction capabilities.
Lidiya Sonowal +3 more
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Overall, the benefits of advanced ceramic materials in biomedical applications have been universally appreciated, specifically, in terms of their strength, biocompatibility and wear resistance.
Ben-Nissan, B, Heness, G
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Cuttlefish Bone-Derived Calcium Phosphate Bioceramics Have Enhanced Osteogenic Properties
Cuttlefish bones are byproducts of cuttlefish processing and are readily available in the marine food industry. In this study, calcium phosphate bioceramics were prepared from cuttlefish bones using a two-stage hydrothermal calcination process.
Boqi Pang +11 more
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Synthesis of Porous Hydroxyapatite Scaffolds From Waste Cockle Shells by Polyurethane Sponge Replication Method [PDF]
Researchers have synthesized hydroxyapatite-based porous scaffolds by the polyurethane sponge replication methods. Hydroxyapatite was derived from waste cockle shells through the co-precipitation method.
Afriani, F. (Fitri) +5 more
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The data presented in this article are related to the research article entitled “Biphasic calcium phosphates bioceramics (HA/TCP): Concept, physicochemical properties and the impact of standardization of study protocols in biomaterials research” [1 ...
Mehdi Ebrahimi, Michael Botelho
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