The development of bioactive glass-ceramic materials has been a topic of great interest aiming at enhancing the mechanical strength of traditional bioactive scaffolds. In the present study, we test and demonstrate the use of Biosilicate® glass-ceramic powder to fabricate bone scaffolds by the foam replica method. Scaffolds possessing the main requirements for use in bone tissue engineering (95% porosity, 200–500 μm pore size) were successfully produced. Gelatine coating was investigated as a simple approach to increase the mechanical competence of the scaffolds. The gelatine coating did not affect the interconnectivity of the pores and did not significantly affect the bioactivity of the Biosilicate® scaffold. The gelatine coating significan...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
The development of bioactive glass-ceramic materials has been a topic of great interest aiming at en...
The development of bioactive glass-ceramic materials has been a topic of great interest aiming at en...
In this work, hybrid scaffold materials composed of gelatin and Bioactive Glass (BG) have been fabri...
The aim of this work was the preparation and characterization of scaffolds with mechanical and func...
Highly porous bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds were effectively fabricated by an inorganic gel cast...
The aim of this work was the preparation and characterization of scaffolds with mechanical and funct...
The aim of this work was the preparation and characterization of scaffolds with mechanical and funct...
In the evolving field of bone tissue engineering, bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds continue to draw...
Highly porous bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds were effectively fabricated by an inorganic gel cast...
In this work a bioactive composite scaffold, comprised of bioactive-glass and gelatin, is introduced...
The use of conventional bone repair techniques involving bone grafts has limited potential because o...
The architecture of bone scaffolds, such as pore dimensions, connectivity and orientation can regula...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
The development of bioactive glass-ceramic materials has been a topic of great interest aiming at en...
The development of bioactive glass-ceramic materials has been a topic of great interest aiming at en...
In this work, hybrid scaffold materials composed of gelatin and Bioactive Glass (BG) have been fabri...
The aim of this work was the preparation and characterization of scaffolds with mechanical and func...
Highly porous bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds were effectively fabricated by an inorganic gel cast...
The aim of this work was the preparation and characterization of scaffolds with mechanical and funct...
The aim of this work was the preparation and characterization of scaffolds with mechanical and funct...
In the evolving field of bone tissue engineering, bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds continue to draw...
Highly porous bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds were effectively fabricated by an inorganic gel cast...
In this work a bioactive composite scaffold, comprised of bioactive-glass and gelatin, is introduced...
The use of conventional bone repair techniques involving bone grafts has limited potential because o...
The architecture of bone scaffolds, such as pore dimensions, connectivity and orientation can regula...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...