Bioactive glass applications: A literature review of human clinical trials
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of
infections can be considered broadly beneficial based on the emerging literature about the …
infections can be considered broadly beneficial based on the emerging literature about the …
Therapeutic strategies for enhancing angiogenesis in wound healing
The enhancement of wound healing has been a goal of medical practitioners for thousands
of years. The development of chronic, non-healing wounds is a persistent medical problem …
of years. The development of chronic, non-healing wounds is a persistent medical problem …
Degradable conductive injectable hydrogels as novel antibacterial, anti-oxidant wound dressings for wound healing
Besides preventing wound infection, novel wound dressing materials are highly expected to
exhibit the extraordinary wound repair and skin regeneration advantage. Herein, we …
exhibit the extraordinary wound repair and skin regeneration advantage. Herein, we …
Mussel-inspired adhesive and tough hydrogel based on nanoclay confined dopamine polymerization
Adhesive hydrogels are attractive biomaterials for various applications, such as electronic
skin, wound dressing, and wearable devices. However, fabricating a hydrogel with both …
skin, wound dressing, and wearable devices. However, fabricating a hydrogel with both …
Near infrared light-triggered on-demand Cur release from Gel-PDA@ Cur composite hydrogel for antibacterial wound healing
The development of antibacterial and rapid hemostatic wound dressing with good
biocompatibility is urgently required for promoting non-healing wounds. In this work, a …
biocompatibility is urgently required for promoting non-healing wounds. In this work, a …
Borate bioactive glasses (BBG): bone regeneration, wound healing applications, and future directions
Since the early 2000s, borate bioactive glasses (BBGs) have been extensively investigated
for biomedical applications. The research so far indicates that BBGs frequently exhibit …
for biomedical applications. The research so far indicates that BBGs frequently exhibit …
The coppery age: copper (Cu)‐involved nanotheranostics
C Dong, W Feng, W Xu, L Yu, H **ang… - Advanced …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
As an essential trace element in the human body, transitional metal copper (Cu) ions are the
bioactive components within the body featuring dedicated biological effects such as …
bioactive components within the body featuring dedicated biological effects such as …
Flexible bioactive glass nanofiber-based self-expanding cryogels with superelasticity and bioadhesion enabling hemostasis and wound healing
X Lu, Z Liu, Q Jia, Q Wang, Q Zhang, X Li, J Yu… - ACS nano, 2023 - ACS Publications
Self-expanding cryogels hold unique prospects for treating uncontrollable hemorrhages.
However, development of a mechanically robust, tissue-adhesive, and bioactive self …
However, development of a mechanically robust, tissue-adhesive, and bioactive self …
Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine: achievements, future, and sustainability in Asia
F Han, J Wang, L Ding, Y Hu, W Li, Z Yuan… - … in bioengineering and …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Exploring innovative solutions to improve the healthcare of the aging and diseased
population continues to be a global challenge. Among a number of strategies toward this …
population continues to be a global challenge. Among a number of strategies toward this …
3D printed wesselsite nanosheets functionalized scaffold facilitates NIR‐II photothermal therapy and vascularized bone regeneration
C Yang, H Ma, Z Wang, MR Younis, C Liu… - Advanced …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Various bifunctional scaffolds have recently been developed to address the reconstruction of
tumor‐initiated bone defects. Such scaffolds are usually composed of a near‐infrared (NIR) …
tumor‐initiated bone defects. Such scaffolds are usually composed of a near‐infrared (NIR) …