Regenerating bone with bioactive glass scaffolds: A review of in vivo studies in bone defect models

AA El-Rashidy, JA Roether, L Harhaus, U Kneser… - Acta biomaterialia, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

Recent advances and future perspectives of sol–gel derived porous bioactive glasses: a review

K Deshmukh, T Kovářík, T Křenek, D Docheva, T Stich… - RSC …, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Sol–gel based materials for biomedical applications

GJ Owens, RK Singh, F Foroutan, M Alqaysi… - Progress in materials …, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

Bioactive glasses: from parent 45S5 composition to scaffold-assisted tissue-healing therapies

E Fiume, J Barberi, E Verné, F Baino - Journal of functional biomaterials, 2018 - mdpi.com
Nowadays, bioactive glasses (BGs) are mainly used to improve and support the healing
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 …

Bioglass and bioactive glasses and their impact on healthcare

JR Jones, DS Brauer, L Hupa… - International Journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

Fabrication and properties of polycaprolactone composites containing calcium phosphate-based ceramics and bioactive glasses in bone tissue engineering: a review

F Hajiali, S Tajbakhsh, A Shojaei - Polymer reviews, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Multifunctional efficiency: extending the concept of atom economy to functional nanomaterials

R Freund, U Lächelt, T Gruber, B Rühle, S Wuttke - ACS nano, 2018 - ACS Publications
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 …