A review of acellular immersion tests on bioactive glasses––influence of medium on ion release and apatite formation
A Nommeots‐Nomm, L Hupa… - … Journal of Applied …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
When evaluating new bioactive glass compositions for their suitability as a biomaterial, one
of the first steps is the study of their behavior in contact with aqueous solutions. Ion release …
of the first steps is the study of their behavior in contact with aqueous solutions. Ion release …
A comprehensive evaluation of flexible FDM/FFF 3D printing filament as a potential material in medical application
The use of FDM/FFF in 3D printing for medical sciences is becoming common. This is due to
the high availability and decent price of both 3D printers and filaments useful for FDM/FFF …
the high availability and decent price of both 3D printers and filaments useful for FDM/FFF …
Impact of copper on in-vitro biomineralization, drug release efficacy and antimicrobial properties of bioactive glasses
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 …
greatly influences the morphological, structural and biological properties. By increasing the …
Bioactive Zn-doped hydroxyapatite coatings and their antibacterial efficacy against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus
Zinc-doped hydroxyapatite (HA+ Zn) has aroused increasing interest in bone contact
applications, for its capacity to modulate osteoblast activity and for the antibacterial …
applications, for its capacity to modulate osteoblast activity and for the antibacterial …
Pathway-driven peptide–bioglass nanocomposites as the dynamic and self-healable matrix
Peptide hydrogels have recently emerged as potential biomaterials for designing synthetic
scaffolds in tissue engineering. We demonstrate pathway-controlled self-assembly of …
scaffolds in tissue engineering. We demonstrate pathway-controlled self-assembly of …
Electrophoretic deposition of alginate/bioglass composite coating on MgCa alloy for degradable metallic implant applications
Surface modifications using bioactive coatings can be utilized effectively to tailor the rate of
degradation and enhance biomineralization of magnesium (Mg) alloys. This study examines …
degradation and enhance biomineralization of magnesium (Mg) alloys. This study examines …
Role of magnesium oxide and strontium oxide as modifiers in silicate-based bioactive glasses: Effects on thermal behaviour, mechanical properties and in-vitro …
The composition of a CaO-rich silicate bioglass (BG_Ca-Mix, in mol%: 2.3 Na 2 O; 2.3 K 2 O;
45.6 CaO; 2.6 P 2 O 5; 47.2 SiO 2) was modified by replacing a fixed 10 mol% of CaO with …
45.6 CaO; 2.6 P 2 O 5; 47.2 SiO 2) was modified by replacing a fixed 10 mol% of CaO with …
Bioactive glass/hydroxyapatite composites: Mechanical properties and biological evaluation
Bioactive glass/hydroxyapatite composites for bone tissue repair and regeneration have
been produced and discussed. The use of a recently developed glass, namely BG_Ca/Mix …
been produced and discussed. The use of a recently developed glass, namely BG_Ca/Mix …
[HTML][HTML] The mechanical and chemical stability of the interfaces in bioactive materials: The substrate-bioactive surface layer and hydroxyapatite-bioactive surface layer …
Bioactive materials should maintain their properties during implantation and for long time in
contact with physiological fluids and tissues. In the present research, five different bioactive …
contact with physiological fluids and tissues. In the present research, five different bioactive …
Tailoring microwave-millimeter-wave dielectric and mechanical properties in CaO–SiO2 glass-ceramics by P2O5 nucleating agent
Glass-ceramics have demonstrated excellent dielectric properties in low-temperature co-
fired ceramic (LTCC) technology used in 5G/6G wireless devices. This work studies the …
fired ceramic (LTCC) technology used in 5G/6G wireless devices. This work studies the …