B Sarker, J Hum, SN Nazhat… - Advanced healthcare …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Collagen (COL), the most abundant protein in mammals, offers a wide range of attractive properties for biomedical applications which are the result of its biocompatibility and high …
E Fiume, S Ciavattini, E Verné, F Baino - Materials, 2021 - mdpi.com
Since 2006, the foam replica method has been commonly recognized as a valuable technology for the production of highly porous bioactive glass scaffolds showing three …
Bone regeneration is considered as an unmet clinical need, the aim of this study is to investigate the osteogenic potential of three different mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) …
Conventionally, to permeate and repair bone defects, bioactive glasses have been used. Currently, this group of bio-materials has become a rising study for bone tissue engineering …
Functional regeneration of bone defects, especially critical-sized, in the craniofacial region remains a major clinical challenge that needs intervention. To address this, the present work …
Strontium ions were discovered to exert a dual effect on bone turnover, namely an inhibition of cell-driven bone resorption and a simultaneous stimulation of new bone tissue formation …
In a large number of medical devices, a key feature of a biomaterial is the ability to successfully bond to living tissues by means of engineered mechanisms such as the …
MH Monfared, FE Ranjbar, M Torbati… - Journal of Non …, 2022 - Elsevier
In this research, a three-dimensional 45S5 bioactive glass (BG)/β-tricalcium phosphate (TCP) composite (50/50 wt.%) scaffold was prepared by the Robocasting method. For this …
In this work, novel 4-pyridynyl-oxadiazole tetrasubstituted zinc and cobalt phthalocyanine compounds were synthesized and characterized by UV-vis, Fluorescence spectroscopy, and …