Regenerating bone with bioactive glass scaffolds: A review of in vivo studies in bone defect models
Large bone defects resulting from fractures and disease are a medical concern, being often
unable to heal spontaneously by the body's repair mechanisms. Bone tissue engineering …
unable to heal spontaneously by the body's repair mechanisms. Bone tissue engineering …
Recent advances and future perspectives of sol–gel derived porous bioactive glasses: a review
The sol–gel derived porous bioactive glasses have drawn worldwide attention by virtue of
the convenience and flexibility of this versatile synthesis method. In this review, the recent …
the convenience and flexibility of this versatile synthesis method. In this review, the recent …
[HTML][HTML] Sol–gel based materials for biomedical applications
Sol–gel chemistry offers a flexible approach to obtaining a diverse range of materials. It
allows differing chemistries to be achieved as well as offering the ability to produce a wide …
allows differing chemistries to be achieved as well as offering the ability to produce a wide …
The use of simulated body fluid (SBF) for assessing materials bioactivity in the context of tissue engineering: review and challenges
F Baino, S Yamaguchi - Biomimetics, 2020 - mdpi.com
Some special implantable materials are defined as “bioactive” if they can bond to living
bone, forming a tight and chemically-stable interface. This property, which is inherent to …
bone, forming a tight and chemically-stable interface. This property, which is inherent to …
Bioactive glasses: from parent 45S5 composition to scaffold-assisted tissue-healing therapies
Nowadays, bioactive glasses (BGs) are mainly used to improve and support the healing
process of osseous defects deriving from traumatic events, tumor removal, congenital …
process of osseous defects deriving from traumatic events, tumor removal, congenital …
Review of bioactive glass: from Hench to hybrids
JR Jones - Acta biomaterialia, 2013 - Elsevier
Bioactive glasses are reported to be able to stimulate more bone regeneration than other
bioactive ceramics but they lag behind other bioactive ceramics in terms of commercial …
bioactive ceramics but they lag behind other bioactive ceramics in terms of commercial …
Bioglass and bioactive glasses and their impact on healthcare
Glass caused a revolution in health care when Bioglass was discovered by Larry Hench. It
was the first material to bond with bone, rather than be encapsulated by fibrous tissue …
was the first material to bond with bone, rather than be encapsulated by fibrous tissue …
Reprint of: Review of bioactive glass: From Hench to hybrids
JR Jones - Acta biomaterialia, 2015 - Elsevier
Bioactive glasses are reported to be able to stimulate more bone regeneration than other
bioactive ceramics but they lag behind other bioactive ceramics in terms of commercial …
bioactive ceramics but they lag behind other bioactive ceramics in terms of commercial …
Fabrication and properties of polycaprolactone composites containing calcium phosphate-based ceramics and bioactive glasses in bone tissue engineering: a review
Polycaprolactone (PCL) is a bioresorbable and biocompatible polymer that has been widely
used in long-term implants and controlled drug release applications. However, when it …
used in long-term implants and controlled drug release applications. However, when it …
Multifunctional efficiency: extending the concept of atom economy to functional nanomaterials
Green chemistry, in particular, the principle of atom economy, has defined new criteria for
the efficient and sustainable production of synthetic compounds. In complex nanomaterials …
the efficient and sustainable production of synthetic compounds. In complex nanomaterials …