Diseases or complications that are caused by bone tissue damage affect millions of patients every year. Orthopedic and dental implants have become important treatment options for …
A major challenge exists in the preparation of scaffolds for bone regeneration, namely, achieving simultaneously bioactivity, biocompatibility, mechanical performance and simple …
Traditional osteosarcoma therapies tend to focus solely on eradicating residual cancer cells and often fail to promote local bone regeneration and even inhibit it due to lack of precise …
S Chitra, P Bargavi, M Balasubramaniam… - Materials Science and …, 2020 - Elsevier
This study highlights the incorporation of copper in the bioactive glasses (BAG) network that greatly influences the morphological, structural and biological properties. By increasing the …
Superficial modification of implants via the incorporation of biocompatible coatings is an attractive option in biomedicine because of the positive attributes associated with bioactive …
The efficient healing of critical-sized bone defects using synthetic biomaterial-based strategies is promising but remains challenging as it requires the development of …
Electrospun ultrathin polymer fibers hybridized with bioactive ceramics find use in many biomedical applications due to their unique and versatile abilities to modulate structure …
Biomimetic functionalization is a pressing need for orthopedic implants to achieve reinforced osseointegration and accelerated osteogenesis, thereby obtaining a successful clinical …
LPL de Souza, JH Lopes, FV Ferreira… - … Research Part A, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Here, we investigated the biocompatibility of a bioactive sodium calcium silicate glass containing 2.6 mol% Nb2O5 (denoted BGPN2. 6) and compare the results with the …