The dissolution of fluoride-containing bioactive glasses critically affects their biomedical applications. Most commercial fluoride-releasing bioactive glasses have been designed in the soda-lime-silica system. However, their relatively slow chemical dissolution and the adverse effect of fluoride on their bioactivity are stimulating the study of novel biodegradable materials with higher bioactivity, such as biodegradable phosphate-based bioactive glasses, which can be a viable alternative for applications where a fast release of active ions is sought. In order to design new biomaterials with controlled degradability and high bioactivity, it is essential to understand the connection between chemical composition, molecular structure, and solu...
In order to understand the nature of ionic clustering in bioactive glass compositions, computer simu...
Bioactive glasses are able to bond to bone through formation of carbonated hydroxyapatite in body fl...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses (PBGs) dissolve harmlessly in the body with a dissolution rate whi...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
AbstractPhosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomater...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
AbstractPhosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomater...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
The present work focuses on the synthesis and structural elucidation of fluoride containing bioactiv...
In order to understand the nature of ionic clustering in bioactive glass compositions, computer simu...
In order to understand the nature of ionic clustering in bioactive glass compositions, computer simu...
Bioactive glasses are able to bond to bone through formation of carbonated hydroxyapatite in body fl...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses (PBGs) dissolve harmlessly in the body with a dissolution rate whi...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
AbstractPhosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomater...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
AbstractPhosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomater...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses containing fluoride ions offer the potential of a biomaterial whic...
The present work focuses on the synthesis and structural elucidation of fluoride containing bioactiv...
In order to understand the nature of ionic clustering in bioactive glass compositions, computer simu...
In order to understand the nature of ionic clustering in bioactive glass compositions, computer simu...
Bioactive glasses are able to bond to bone through formation of carbonated hydroxyapatite in body fl...
Phosphate-based bioactive glasses (PBGs) dissolve harmlessly in the body with a dissolution rate whi...