Introduction. The clinical use of bioactive materials for bone augmentation has remained a challenge because of predictability and effectiveness concerns, as well as increased costs. The purpose of this study was to analyse the ability to integrate bone substitutes by evaluating the immunohistochemical expression of the platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecules, vascular endothelial growth factor, collagen IV, laminin, and osteonectin, in the vicinity of bone grafts, enabling tissue revascularization and appearance of bone lamellae. There is a lack of in vivo studies of inflammatory-driven angiogenesis in bone engineering using various grafts. Methods. The study was performed in animal experimental model on the standardized monocortical ...
Borate bioactive glasses are biocompatible and enhance new bone formation, but the effect of their m...
The incorporation of bioactive glass into bone tissue-engineered scaffolds can be widely beneficial ...
There is growing interest in the use of bioactive glass scaffolds for repairing structural bone defe...
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in t...
Bioactive glasses are biocompatible materials that convert to hydroxyapatite in vivo, and potentiall...
The use of bone scaffolds to replace injured or diseased bone has many advantages over the currently...
The development of new bone substitutes has become an area of great interest in materials science. I...
In animal models, development and vascularization of bone metastases were studied as well as biomate...
VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) promotes vascularization and remodeling of bone substitute...
Aim: To investigate the immunohistochemical characteristics of a highly porous synthetic bone substi...
Click on the DOI link to access this articleNatural bone growth greatly depends on the precedent vas...
Bioactive glasses represent an interesting class of bone substitute's biomaterials. the present stud...
Bone formation and osseointegration of biomaterials are dependent on angiogenesis and vascularizatio...
Background: There are a large number of different types of bone-grafting materials that are used for...
VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) promotes vascularization and remodeling of bone substitute...
Borate bioactive glasses are biocompatible and enhance new bone formation, but the effect of their m...
The incorporation of bioactive glass into bone tissue-engineered scaffolds can be widely beneficial ...
There is growing interest in the use of bioactive glass scaffolds for repairing structural bone defe...
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in t...
Bioactive glasses are biocompatible materials that convert to hydroxyapatite in vivo, and potentiall...
The use of bone scaffolds to replace injured or diseased bone has many advantages over the currently...
The development of new bone substitutes has become an area of great interest in materials science. I...
In animal models, development and vascularization of bone metastases were studied as well as biomate...
VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) promotes vascularization and remodeling of bone substitute...
Aim: To investigate the immunohistochemical characteristics of a highly porous synthetic bone substi...
Click on the DOI link to access this articleNatural bone growth greatly depends on the precedent vas...
Bioactive glasses represent an interesting class of bone substitute's biomaterials. the present stud...
Bone formation and osseointegration of biomaterials are dependent on angiogenesis and vascularizatio...
Background: There are a large number of different types of bone-grafting materials that are used for...
VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) promotes vascularization and remodeling of bone substitute...
Borate bioactive glasses are biocompatible and enhance new bone formation, but the effect of their m...
The incorporation of bioactive glass into bone tissue-engineered scaffolds can be widely beneficial ...
There is growing interest in the use of bioactive glass scaffolds for repairing structural bone defe...