Socially responsible technologies are designed while taking into consideration the socioeconomic, geopolitical and environmental limitations of regions in which they will be implemented. In the medical context, this involves making therapeutic platforms more accessible and affordable to patients in poor regions of the world wherein a given disease is endemic. This often necessitates going against the reigning trend of making therapeutic nanoparticles ever more structurally complex and expensive. However, studies aimed at simplifying materials and formulations while maintaining the functionality and therapeutic response of their more complex counterparts seldom provoke a significant interest in the scientific community. In this review we dem...
The need for biomaterials has increased as the world population ages. Every year approximately 1 mil...
© 2016 Future Medicine Ltd. During the last two decades although many calcium phosphate based nanoma...
Synthetic calcium phosphates (CaPs) are the most widely accepted bioceramics for the repair and reco...
Socially responsible technologies are designed while taking into consideration the socioeconomic, ge...
Bone injuries and diseases constitute a burden both socially and economically, as the consequences ...
The first part of this review looks at the fundamental properties of hydroxyapatite (HAP), the basic...
During the last two decades although many calcium phosphate based nanomaterials have been proposed f...
The first part of this review looks at the fundamental properties of hydroxyapatite (HAP), the basic...
Osteomyelitis has been traditionally treated by the combination of long-term antibiotic therapies an...
[[abstract]]Micron-scale structure biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) materials have demonstrated prom...
Development of a material for simultaneous sustained and localized delivery of antibiotics and induc...
One of the main goals of materials science in the 21st century is the development of materials with ...
Powders composed of four morphologically different calcium phosphate particles were prepared by prec...
Developed in this study is a multifunctional material for simultaneous osseoinduction and drug deliv...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. During the past two decades, a number of materials and ...
The need for biomaterials has increased as the world population ages. Every year approximately 1 mil...
© 2016 Future Medicine Ltd. During the last two decades although many calcium phosphate based nanoma...
Synthetic calcium phosphates (CaPs) are the most widely accepted bioceramics for the repair and reco...
Socially responsible technologies are designed while taking into consideration the socioeconomic, ge...
Bone injuries and diseases constitute a burden both socially and economically, as the consequences ...
The first part of this review looks at the fundamental properties of hydroxyapatite (HAP), the basic...
During the last two decades although many calcium phosphate based nanomaterials have been proposed f...
The first part of this review looks at the fundamental properties of hydroxyapatite (HAP), the basic...
Osteomyelitis has been traditionally treated by the combination of long-term antibiotic therapies an...
[[abstract]]Micron-scale structure biphasic calcium phosphate (BCP) materials have demonstrated prom...
Development of a material for simultaneous sustained and localized delivery of antibiotics and induc...
One of the main goals of materials science in the 21st century is the development of materials with ...
Powders composed of four morphologically different calcium phosphate particles were prepared by prec...
Developed in this study is a multifunctional material for simultaneous osseoinduction and drug deliv...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017. During the past two decades, a number of materials and ...
The need for biomaterials has increased as the world population ages. Every year approximately 1 mil...
© 2016 Future Medicine Ltd. During the last two decades although many calcium phosphate based nanoma...
Synthetic calcium phosphates (CaPs) are the most widely accepted bioceramics for the repair and reco...