Bioceramics: from bone regeneration to cancer nanomedicine
M Vallet‐Regí, E Ruiz‐Hernández - Advanced Materials, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Research on biomaterials has been growing in the last few years due to the clinical needs in
organs and tissues replacement and regeneration. In addition, cancer nanomedicine has …
organs and tissues replacement and regeneration. In addition, cancer nanomedicine has …
A review of bioactive silicate ceramics
C Wu, J Chang - Biomedical materials, 2013 - iopscience.iop.org
Silicate bioceramics, as a new family of biomaterials, have received significant attention in
their application to hard tissue regeneration. Some silicate bioceramics have shown …
their application to hard tissue regeneration. Some silicate bioceramics have shown …
Reconstruction of calvarial defect of rabbits using porous calcium silicate bioactive ceramics
S Xu, K Lin, Z Wang, J Chang, L Wang, J Lu, C Ning - Biomaterials, 2008 - Elsevier
In this study, the in vivo bone-regenerative capacity and resorption of the porous β-calcium
silicate (β-CaSiO3, β-CS) bioactive ceramics were investigated in a rabbit calvarial defect …
silicate (β-CaSiO3, β-CS) bioactive ceramics were investigated in a rabbit calvarial defect …
Hydroxyapatite and tricalcium phosphate composites with bioactive glass as second phase: State of the art and current applications
D Bellucci, A Sola, V Cannillo - Journal of Biomedical Materials …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Calcium phosphates are among the most common biomaterials employed in orthopaedic
and dental surgery. The efficacy of such systems as bone substitutes and bioactive coatings …
and dental surgery. The efficacy of such systems as bone substitutes and bioactive coatings …
Synthesis, characterization and bioactivity investigation of bioglass/hydroxyapatite composite
Bioactive glass of the type CaO–P2O5–SiO2 was obtained by the sol–gel processing
method. The obtained material was characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) …
method. The obtained material was characterized by X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) …
Study of the mechanical property and in vitro biocompatibility of CaSiO3 ceramics
K Lin, W Zhai, S Ni, J Chang, Y Zeng, W Qian - Ceramics International, 2005 - Elsevier
Calcium silicate (CaSiO3) ceramics were prepared by pressureless sintering. The effects of
the sintering temperature and holding time on the mechanical strength, porosity and linear …
the sintering temperature and holding time on the mechanical strength, porosity and linear …
Synthesis and in vitro bioactivity of dicalcium silicate powders
Z Gou, J Chang - Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2004 - Elsevier
In the present investigation, β-dicalcium silicate (β-Ca2SiO4) and γ-dicalcium silicate (γ-
Ca2SiO4) powders were synthesized by sol-gel process and hydrothermal synthesis …
Ca2SiO4) powders were synthesized by sol-gel process and hydrothermal synthesis …
Influence of design on bioactivity of novel CaSiO3–CaMg (SiO3) 2 bioceramics: In vitro simulated body fluid test and thermodynamic simulation
MA Sainz, P Pena, S Serena, A Caballero - Acta Biomaterialia, 2010 - Elsevier
A new type of bioactive ceramic has been designed and obtained from high-temperature
phase information from the wollastonite (CaSiO3)–diopside (CaMg (SiO3) 2) phase …
phase information from the wollastonite (CaSiO3)–diopside (CaMg (SiO3) 2) phase …
[PDF][PDF] Bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics
PN De Aza, AH De Aza, P Pena… - … -Sociedad Espanola De …, 2007 - researchgate.net
After an introduction to the concept of bioactive materials, a short historical review of the
bioactive glasses development is made. Its preparation, reactivity in physiological media …
bioactive glasses development is made. Its preparation, reactivity in physiological media …
[PDF][PDF] Crystalline bioceramic materials
PN De Aza, AH De Aza, S De Aza - Bol Soc Esp Ceram Vidr, 2005 - Citeseer
Bioceramics are those engineered materials that find their applications in the field of
medicine [1]. Traditionally, the brittleness, the low mechanical fracture toughness and the …
medicine [1]. Traditionally, the brittleness, the low mechanical fracture toughness and the …