A new class of materials, bone adhesives, could revolutionise the treatment of highly fragmented fractures. We present the first biological safety investigation of a bio-inspired bone adhesive. The formulation was based upon a modified calcium phosphate cement that included the amino acid phosphoserine. This material has recently been described as substantially stronger than other bioresorbable calcium phosphate cements. Four adhesive groups with the active substance (phosphoserine) and two control groups without phosphoserine were selected for in vitro and in vivo biocompatibility testing. The test groups were subject for cell viability assay and subcutaneous implantation in rats that was followed by gene expression analysis and histology ...
Composite cements have been shown to be biocompatible, bioactive, with good mechanical properties an...
\u3cp\u3eEach year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper exter...
There is a need for synthetic biomaterials to heal bone defects using minimal invasive surgery. In t...
One major challenge when developing new biomaterials is translating in vitro testing to in vivo mode...
Glues and adhesives attach to a surface principally involving molecular attraction, whereas cements ...
Bone fracture healing problems, because of the loss of tissue regeneration, can affect many old or m...
Introduction: The fixation of small intraarticular bone fragments is clinically challenging and an o...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the biocompatibility of two current adhesive resins and a c...
Biomaterials can be used in several areas of regenerative bioengineering, and is a viable option in ...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are clinically effective void fillers that are capable of bridging ...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are clinically effective void fillers that are capable of bridging ...
Osteoporotic fractures are a growing issue due to the increasing incidence of osteoporosis worldwide...
Cleft alveolar bone defects can be treated potentially with tissue engineered bone grafts. Herein, w...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the soft tissue bond strength of a newly developed, mon...
Currently, steel implants are used for osteosynthesis of (comminuted) fractures and intra-articular ...
Composite cements have been shown to be biocompatible, bioactive, with good mechanical properties an...
\u3cp\u3eEach year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper exter...
There is a need for synthetic biomaterials to heal bone defects using minimal invasive surgery. In t...
One major challenge when developing new biomaterials is translating in vitro testing to in vivo mode...
Glues and adhesives attach to a surface principally involving molecular attraction, whereas cements ...
Bone fracture healing problems, because of the loss of tissue regeneration, can affect many old or m...
Introduction: The fixation of small intraarticular bone fragments is clinically challenging and an o...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the biocompatibility of two current adhesive resins and a c...
Biomaterials can be used in several areas of regenerative bioengineering, and is a viable option in ...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are clinically effective void fillers that are capable of bridging ...
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are clinically effective void fillers that are capable of bridging ...
Osteoporotic fractures are a growing issue due to the increasing incidence of osteoporosis worldwide...
Cleft alveolar bone defects can be treated potentially with tissue engineered bone grafts. Herein, w...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the soft tissue bond strength of a newly developed, mon...
Currently, steel implants are used for osteosynthesis of (comminuted) fractures and intra-articular ...
Composite cements have been shown to be biocompatible, bioactive, with good mechanical properties an...
\u3cp\u3eEach year, millions of people suffer from complex bone fractures which require proper exter...
There is a need for synthetic biomaterials to heal bone defects using minimal invasive surgery. In t...