Bioactive glasses have been developed for medical applications in the body for bone and tissue repair and regeneration. We have developed a borate-containing bioactive glass (13-93B3, referred to as B3), which is undergoing clinical trials to assess its wound-healing properties. To complement the healing properties of B3, metal ion dopants have been added to enhance its antimicrobial properties. Bioactive glasses doped with silver, gallium or iodine ions were found to have broad spectrum antimicrobial effects on clinically relevant bacteria including MRSA. While the B3 glass alone was sufficient to produce antibacterial effects on select bacteria, adding dopants enhanced the broad-spectrum antibacterial properties: Live-Dead staining fluore...
Bioactive glass is an attractive biomaterial that has shown excellent osteogenic and angiogenic effe...
Existing commercial bioactive glasses are reported to inhibit the growth of bacteria and are used to...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) as third generation biomaterials have the ability to form an interfacial bon...
Bioactive glasses with antimicrobial properties can be implemented as coatings on medical devices an...
Bioactive glass was first developed in the late 1960’s as a compound that would facilitate bone re-g...
One of the major clinical issues during the implantation procedure is the bacterial infections linke...
In an attempt to combat the possibility of bacterial infection and insufficient bone growth around m...
The proposed research is intended to measure the antibacterial properties of novel bioactive glass f...
Cerium-doped bioactive glasses (Ce-BGs) are implant materials that present high biocompatibility, mo...
Three novel borosilicate bioactive glasses (BBGs) were prepared and used to investigate their bioact...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) are being used in several biomedical applications, one of them being as anti...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) and related glass-ceramic biomaterials have been used in bone tissue repair ...
The development of synthetic scaffolds with a desirable combination of properties, such as bioactivi...
[Excerpt] One of the major problems in bone tissue engineering/reconstruction isthe possibility of o...
Bioactive glass is an attractive biomaterial that has shown excellent osteogenic and angiogenic effe...
Existing commercial bioactive glasses are reported to inhibit the growth of bacteria and are used to...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) as third generation biomaterials have the ability to form an interfacial bon...
Bioactive glasses with antimicrobial properties can be implemented as coatings on medical devices an...
Bioactive glass was first developed in the late 1960’s as a compound that would facilitate bone re-g...
One of the major clinical issues during the implantation procedure is the bacterial infections linke...
In an attempt to combat the possibility of bacterial infection and insufficient bone growth around m...
The proposed research is intended to measure the antibacterial properties of novel bioactive glass f...
Cerium-doped bioactive glasses (Ce-BGs) are implant materials that present high biocompatibility, mo...
Three novel borosilicate bioactive glasses (BBGs) were prepared and used to investigate their bioact...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) are being used in several biomedical applications, one of them being as anti...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) and related glass-ceramic biomaterials have been used in bone tissue repair ...
The development of synthetic scaffolds with a desirable combination of properties, such as bioactivi...
[Excerpt] One of the major problems in bone tissue engineering/reconstruction isthe possibility of o...
Bioactive glass is an attractive biomaterial that has shown excellent osteogenic and angiogenic effe...
Existing commercial bioactive glasses are reported to inhibit the growth of bacteria and are used to...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) as third generation biomaterials have the ability to form an interfacial bon...