Trends and perspectives on the commercialization of bioactive glasses
At least 25 bioactive glass (BG) medical devices have been approved for clinical use by
global regulatory agencies. Diverse applications include monolithic implants, bone void …
global regulatory agencies. Diverse applications include monolithic implants, bone void …
In vitro/in vivo assessment and mechanisms of toxicity of bioceramic materials and its wear particulates
With the progress in modern technological research, novel biomaterials are being largely
developed for various biomedical applications. Over the past two decades, most of the …
developed for various biomedical applications. Over the past two decades, most of the …
Nanoscale bioactive glasses in medical applications
M Erol‐Taygun, K Zheng… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This review focuses on recent advances in the development and use of nanoscale silicate
bioactive glasses for medical applications. In the context of materials for bone substitution …
bioactive glasses for medical applications. In the context of materials for bone substitution …
Biomedical applications of natural-based polymers combined with bioactive glass nanoparticles
In recent years, the combination of natural polymers with nanoparticles has permitted the
development of sophisticated and efficient bioinspired constructs. In this regard, the …
development of sophisticated and efficient bioinspired constructs. In this regard, the …
Bioactıve glass‐polymer nanocomposites for bone tıssue regeneration applicatıons: a revıew
Nanosized bioactive glass (NBG) particles are attractive materials for bone repair because
of their ability to enhance bone formation and to chemically bond to the surrounding bone …
of their ability to enhance bone formation and to chemically bond to the surrounding bone …
Role of sintering temperature dependent crystallization of bioactive glasses on erythrocyte and cytocompatibility
Bioglass (BG) was prepared by sol-gel method and the role of sintering temperatures (600,
700 and 800° C) on crystalline phase changes, bioactivity, erythrocyte andMG-63 cell line …
700 and 800° C) on crystalline phase changes, bioactivity, erythrocyte andMG-63 cell line …
Are hydroxyapatite-based biomaterials free of genotoxicity? A systematic review
AM de Souza, MR do Nascimento Dantas, EL Secundo… - Chemosphere, 2024 - Elsevier
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is a biomaterial widely used in clinical applications and
pharmaceuticals. The literature on HA-based materials studies is focused on chemical …
pharmaceuticals. The literature on HA-based materials studies is focused on chemical …
Role of recombinant human erythropoietin loading chitosan-tripolyphosphate nanoparticles in busulfan-induced genotoxicity: Analysis of DNA fragmentation via comet …
N Ghassemi-Barghi, J Varshosaz, M Etebari… - Toxicology in Vitro, 2016 - Elsevier
Busulfan is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents used for the treatment of
chronic myeloid leukemia. Busulfan is involved in secondary malignancy due to its …
chronic myeloid leukemia. Busulfan is involved in secondary malignancy due to its …
Characterization and In Vitro Biocompatibility of Two New Bioglasses for Application in Dental Medicine—A Preliminary Study
Bioactive glasses (BGs), also known as bioglasses, are very attractive and versatile
materials that are increasingly being used in dentistry. For this study, two new bioglasses …
materials that are increasingly being used in dentistry. For this study, two new bioglasses …
Characterization, bioactivity, antibacterial and cytotoxicity of inexpensive soda-lime-silica glass/tetracalcium phosphate composites
RL Elwan, EMA Hamzawy, HK Abd El-Hamid - Ceramics International, 2024 - Elsevier
Composite biomaterials were created by sintering soda-lime-silica glass powder and
tetracalcium phosphate powder. Sintering of the samples at 1200° C/2h led to the formation …
tetracalcium phosphate powder. Sintering of the samples at 1200° C/2h led to the formation …