[HTML][HTML] Injectable bone cements: What benefits the combination of calcium phosphates and bioactive glasses could bring?
Out of the wide range of calcium phosphate (CaP) biomaterials, calcium phosphate bone
cements (CPCs) have attracted increased attention since their discovery in the 1980s due to …
cements (CPCs) have attracted increased attention since their discovery in the 1980s due to …
Polysaccharide-bioceramic composites for bone tissue engineering: A review
PM Sivakumar, AA Yetisgin, E Demir, SB Sahin… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Limitations associated with conventional bone substitutes such as autografts, increasing
demand for bone grafts, and growing elderly population worldwide necessitate development …
demand for bone grafts, and growing elderly population worldwide necessitate development …
A better roadmap for designing novel bioactive glasses: effective approaches for the development of innovative revolutionary bioglasses for future biomedical …
The introduction of bioactive glasses (BGs) precipitated a paradigm shift in the medical
industry and opened the path for the development of contemporary regenerative medicine …
industry and opened the path for the development of contemporary regenerative medicine …
[HTML][HTML] The biological functions of europium-containing biomaterials: a systematic review
L Wu, F Yang, Y Xue, R Gu, H Liu, D ** or alloying of some REEs can …
Advances in ion-do** of Ca-Mg silicate bioceramics for bone tissue engineering
The use of bioceramics as hard tissue substitutes is extensive due to their excellent
biocompatible and osteogenic behaviors. Among various bioceramics, Ca-Mg silicates are …
biocompatible and osteogenic behaviors. Among various bioceramics, Ca-Mg silicates are …
A critical review of bioactive glasses and glass–ceramics in cancer therapy
There is an ongoing profound shift in using glass as a primarily passive material to one that
instills active properties. We believe and demonstrate that bioactive glasses (BGs) and glass …
instills active properties. We believe and demonstrate that bioactive glasses (BGs) and glass …
Bioceramic materials with ion‐mediated multifunctionality for wound healing
Regeneration of both anatomic and functional integrity of the skin tissues after injury
represents a huge challenge considering the sophisticated healing process and variability of …
represents a huge challenge considering the sophisticated healing process and variability of …
A multi-phase investigation to understand the function of lanthanum and neodymium in the zirconia ceramics' synthesis, structural, and gamma-ray protective ability
In the present work, the role of Neodymium (III) nitrate hexahydrate [Nd (NO 3) 2] and
lanthanum nitrate hexahydrate [La (NO 3) 3· 6H 2 O] on the structural and radiation shielding …
lanthanum nitrate hexahydrate [La (NO 3) 3· 6H 2 O] on the structural and radiation shielding …
Effect of boron-doped mesoporous bioactive glass nanoparticles on C2C12 cell viability and differentiation: potential for muscle tissue application
Mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) exhibit a high surface area and a highly ordered
mesoporous structure. MBGs have potential for both hard and soft tissue engineering …
mesoporous structure. MBGs have potential for both hard and soft tissue engineering …
[HTML][HTML] Bioactive elements manipulate bone regeneration
L Bai, P Song, J Su - Biomaterials Translational, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
While bone tissue is known for its inherent regenerative abilities, various pathological
conditions and trauma can disrupt its meticulously regulated processes of bone formation …
conditions and trauma can disrupt its meticulously regulated processes of bone formation …