Bioglasses are of wide interest since they spontaneously bond and integrate with living bone in the body. By varying the glass chemistry and/or by adding some dopants, it is possible to improve their clinical applications. Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) are a well-known antibacterial agent, as well as a unique probe for sensing and imaging applications. We report on the synthesis of a 58S bioglass doped with Au NPs at two doping levels: 0.1% wt. and 1% wt. Antibacterial properties were observed on the Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus, whereas no significant effects were found on the Gram-negative Escherichia coli. A possible mechanism of action of Au NPs towards bacteria has been described
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is the main inorganic mineral that constitutes bone matrix and represents the mo...
Injectable bone fillers represent an attractive strategy for the treatment of bone defects. These in...
New smart materials based on phospho-silicate bioactive sol-gel glasses have been developed. To meet...
Bioglasses are of wide interest since they spontaneously bond and integrate with living bone in the ...
Bioglasses are of wide interest since they spontaneously bond and integrate with living bone in the ...
Using an ideal biomaterial to treat injured bones can accelerate the healing process and simultaneou...
A new melted bioactive system containing gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) was prepared exploiting a post-s...
Bioglass nanoparticles (BGs) are of outmost importance in the biomedical field, because their unique...
[Excerpt] One of the major problems in bone tissue engineering/reconstruction isthe possibility of o...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Infection is a serious problem for patients after implantation surgery, which i...
The aim of this study has been the preparation of sol-gel glasses with potential antibacterial prope...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) are attractive materials for bone replacement due to their tailorable chemic...
In this work, the authors propose a new quick sol–gel procedure for bioglass nanoparticles producti...
Three novel borosilicate bioactive glasses (BBGs) were prepared and used to investigate their bioact...
Bioactive glasses have been developed for medical applications in the body for bone and tissue repai...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is the main inorganic mineral that constitutes bone matrix and represents the mo...
Injectable bone fillers represent an attractive strategy for the treatment of bone defects. These in...
New smart materials based on phospho-silicate bioactive sol-gel glasses have been developed. To meet...
Bioglasses are of wide interest since they spontaneously bond and integrate with living bone in the ...
Bioglasses are of wide interest since they spontaneously bond and integrate with living bone in the ...
Using an ideal biomaterial to treat injured bones can accelerate the healing process and simultaneou...
A new melted bioactive system containing gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) was prepared exploiting a post-s...
Bioglass nanoparticles (BGs) are of outmost importance in the biomedical field, because their unique...
[Excerpt] One of the major problems in bone tissue engineering/reconstruction isthe possibility of o...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: Infection is a serious problem for patients after implantation surgery, which i...
The aim of this study has been the preparation of sol-gel glasses with potential antibacterial prope...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) are attractive materials for bone replacement due to their tailorable chemic...
In this work, the authors propose a new quick sol–gel procedure for bioglass nanoparticles producti...
Three novel borosilicate bioactive glasses (BBGs) were prepared and used to investigate their bioact...
Bioactive glasses have been developed for medical applications in the body for bone and tissue repai...
Hydroxyapatite (HA) is the main inorganic mineral that constitutes bone matrix and represents the mo...
Injectable bone fillers represent an attractive strategy for the treatment of bone defects. These in...
New smart materials based on phospho-silicate bioactive sol-gel glasses have been developed. To meet...