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Fabrication, Properties, and Applications of Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Regeneration
This review explores cutting‐edge biomaterials and fabrication techniques for scaffolds in bone tissue regeneration. It conducts a critical comparison of various strategies, meticulously analyzes the key contradictions in the field, and outlines an integrated development path spanning from biomaterial selection to clinical application, while ...
Shangsi Chen, Min Wang
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Background: Production of skin dressings or substitutes is one of the most important tissue engineering fields. Since copper is an important agent in skin extracellular matrix synthesis, we investigated the effect of collagen-gelatin-bioglass scaffolds ...
Akram Alizadeh +4 more
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Microstructural characterization and in vitro bioactivity of porous glass-ceramic scaffolds for bone regeneration by synchrotron radiation X-ray microtomography [PDF]
One of the key purposes of bone tissue engineering is the development of new biomaterials that can stimulate the body's own regenerative mechanism for patient's anatomical and functional recovery. Bioactive glasses, due to their versatile properties, are
Alessandra Giuliani +64 more
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This review summarizes recent advances in the synthesis and processing of carbon nanotubes and carbon nanocomposites, highlighting structure–property relationships and their applications in energy storage, biomedical systems, and environmental technologies, with emphasis on performance optimization and sustainable material design.
Noor‐ul‐Huda Altaf +9 more
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Biological response of human osteosarcoma cells to Si3N4-doped Bioglasses
In vitro and in vivo studies have recently shown that silicon nitride (Si3N4) is an osseoconductive and potential osseoinductive biomaterial. Even though the amount of bone mineral produced by Si3N4 was inferior when compared to commercial Bioglass®, it ...
Elia Marin +9 more
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Processing and Characterization of Germanium‐Based Borate Bioglass for Biological Applications
This research discovered how borate‐based germanium‐doped Bioglass was made using a microemulsion‐assisted sol–gel technique for possible use in biology. The created Bioglass showed good network structure and open spaces.
Nitisha K. Achmelwar +7 more
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Porous zirconia scaffold modified with mesoporous bioglass coating [PDF]
Porous yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) has been regarded as a potential candidate for bone substitute as its high mechanical strength. However, porous YSZ bodies are biologically inert to bone tissue.
Adam, Clayton, Lin, Feng, Yan, Cheng
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A comparative study of mesoporous glass/silk and non-mesoporous glass/silk scaffolds: Physiochemistry and in vivo osteogenesis [PDF]
Mesoporous bioactive glass (MBG) is a new class of biomaterials with a well-ordered nanochannel structure, whose in vitro bioactivity is far superior than that of non-mesoporous bioactive glass (BG); the material's in vivo osteogenic properties are ...
Fan, Wei +4 more
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Beyond conventional powders, persistent luminescent thin films and glass‐based composites offer transformative potential for transparent, stable photonic devices. This work evaluates diverse processing routes and structure‐property correlations essential for achieving optical transparency and environmental stability.
Luidgi Giordano +10 more
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Porous Bioglass Scaffold for Orthopedics Applications
This work aims to contribute for the development of bioglass scaffolds to be used in bone tissue regeneration. Starting from the classic quaternarian composition of the bioglass 45s5 it was added potassium oxide and magnesium oxide in order to obtain the
Stephanie SOARES +2 more
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