[HTML][HTML] Magnesium-based biomaterials as emerging agents for bone repair and regeneration: From mechanism to application

H Zhou, B Liang, H Jiang, Z Deng, K Yu - Journal of Magnesium and Alloys, 2021 - Elsevier
Magnesium (Mg) is the fourth most abundant element in the human body and is important in
terms of specific osteogenesis functions. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the …

Magnesium-based bioceramics in orthopedic applications

M Nabiyouni, T Brückner, H Zhou, U Gbureck… - Acta biomaterialia, 2018 - Elsevier
Magnesium ions are directly involved in numerous biological mechanisms; for example, they
play an important part in the regulation of ion channels, DNA stabilization, enzyme activation …

[HTML][HTML] Tackling bioactive glass excessive in vitro bioreactivity: Preconditioning approaches for cell culture tests

FE Ciraldo, E Boccardi, V Melli, F Westhauser… - Acta biomaterialia, 2018 - Elsevier
Bioactive glasses (BGs) are being increasingly considered for biomedical applications in
bone and soft tissue replacement approaches thanks to their ability to form strong bonding …

[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive review of bioactive glass coatings: State of the art, challenges and future perspectives

R Sergi, D Bellucci, V Cannillo - Coatings, 2020 - mdpi.com
Bioactive glasses are promising biomaterials for bone and tissue repair and reconstruction,
as they were shown to bond to both hard and soft tissues stimulating cells towards a path of …

Magnesium‐containing bioactive glasses for biomedical applications

M Diba, F Tapia, AR Boccaccini… - International Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The importance of Mg in the human body, its key role in bone tissue development, in
addition to its application to improve and modify physical, thermal, and mechanical …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison between Bioactive Sol-Gel and Melt-Derived Glasses/Glass-Ceramics Based on the Multicomponent SiO2–P2O5–CaO–MgO–Na2O–K2O …

E Fiume, C Migneco, E Verné, F Baino - Materials, 2020 - mdpi.com
Bioactive sol-gel glasses are attractive biomaterials from both technological and functional
viewpoints as they require lower processing temperatures compared to their melt-derived …

[HTML][HTML] Foam replica method in the manufacturing of bioactive glass scaffolds: out-of-date technology or still underexploited potential?

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 …

Protein interactions with bioactive glass surfaces: a review

K Zheng, M Kapp, AR Boccaccini - Applied Materials Today, 2019 - Elsevier
Bioactive glasses (BGs) are an important class of biomaterials being proposed for several
biomedical applications including bone/soft tissue regeneration, bone substitute materials …

Role of magnesium oxide and strontium oxide as modifiers in silicate-based bioactive glasses: Effects on thermal behaviour, mechanical properties and in-vitro …

D Bellucci, A Sola, R Salvatori, A Anesi… - Materials Science and …, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Zinc-containing bioactive glasses for bone regeneration, dental and orthopedic applications

P Balasubramanian, LA Strobel, U Kneser… - Biomedical …, 2015 - degruyter.com
Zinc is a vital and beneficial trace element found in the human body. Though found in small
proportions, zinc performs a variety of functions in relation to the immune system, cell …