Bioactive glasses (BGs) as third generation biomaterials have the ability to form an interfacial bonding more rapidly than other bioceramics between implant and host tissues in defect treatment. Therefore, BGs have shown great applications in the field of bone tissue engineering, dental materials, skin and other tissue regeneration. This review is based on inorganic and organic BG composites being used in bone tissue engineering and summarizes current developments in improving the biological behavior of BGs and their composites. A main focus was given to highlight the role of BGs and their composites in osteogenic differentiation and angiogenesis, followed by their cytotoxicity, protein adsorption ability and antibacterial properties. BGs w...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glass has several appealing characteristics as a scaffold material for bone tissue enginee...
This review focuses on recent advances in the development and use of bioactive glass for tissue engi...
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in t...
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of infection...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of infection...
Bioactive glasses (BG) are being widely used for bone tissue engineering applications due to their b...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glass has several appealing characteristics as a scaffold material for bone tissue enginee...
This review focuses on recent advances in the development and use of bioactive glass for tissue engi...
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in t...
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of infection...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of infection...
Bioactive glasses (BG) are being widely used for bone tissue engineering applications due to their b...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...