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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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Therapeutic options are quite limited in clinics for the successful repair of infected/degenerated tissues. Although the prevalent treatment is the complete removal of the whole infected tissue, this leads to a loss of tissue function and serious ...
Ahmed El-Fiqi +5 more
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Tailoring the Structure of Bioactive Glasses: From the Nanoscale to Macroporous Scaffolds [PDF]
Bioactive glasses have played a very important role in the development of new materials for bone tissue regeneration. The development of new synthesis and manufacturing methods allows the preparation of bioactive glasses with new chemical compositions ...
Arcos Navarrete, Daniel +2 more
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With the emerging development of bioactive materials, mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) are regarded as potential candidates for bone and tissue engineering due to its high surface area.
Yu-Chieh Fei +3 more
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In recent years, natural polymers have replaced synthetic polymers for antibacterial orthopedic applications owing to their excellent biocompatibility and biodegradability. Zein is a biopolymer found in corn.
Syeda Ammara Batool +3 more
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Mesoporous bioactive glass as a multifunctional system for bone regeneration and controlled drug release [PDF]
Purpose: Coupling the potential for bone regeneration and the ability for in situ controlled drug release in a single device is a challenging field of research in bone tissue engineering; in an attempt to pursue this aim, mesoporous bioactive glass (MBG)
Baino, Francesco +7 more
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Bioactive glasses (BGs) are traditionally known to be able to bond to living bone and stimulate bone regeneration. The production of such materials in a mesoporous form allowed scientists to dramatically expand the versatility of oxide-based glass ...
Carla Migneco +3 more
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The development of scaffolds with bone-mimicking compositions, hierarchical structure, and bone-matchable mechanical properties may offer a novel route for the achievement of effective bone regeneration.
Ruixian Lian +9 more
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Three-Dimensional Bioprinting Materials with Potential Application in Preprosthetic Surgery [PDF]
Current methods in handling maxillofacial defects are not robust and are highly dependent on the surgeon’s skills and the inherent potential in the patients’ bodies for regenerating lost tissues.
Fahmy, Mina D. +4 more
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Integrated regeneration of periodontal tissues remains a challenge in current clinical applications. Due to the tunable physical characteristics and the precise control of the scaffold microarchitecture, three-dimensionally (3D) printed gelatin ...
Nianrou Mei +8 more
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