In the last few years the usage of bioactive glasses as scaffolds for soft tissue engineering has been investigated more thoroughly. The reason for the boost in interest are the attractive properties bioactive glasses offer including bioactivity as well as antibacterial, angiogenic and hemostatic properties. So far, most research efforts have focussed on applications for repairing skin and nerve tissue although there have been interesting developments in other fields including lung and intestines, which could potentially benefit a large group of patients but more studies are required. Three comprehensive reviews on this topic have been published recently, so this chapter will mainly focus on the latest relevant published research. There are...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of infection...
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in t...
The incorporation of bioactive glass into tissue engineering scaffolds can be widely beneficial in r...
This review focuses on recent advances in the development and use of bioactive glass for tissue engi...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
The incorporation of bioactive glass into bone tissue-engineered scaffolds can be widely beneficial ...
This paper provides a review of some of our recent work involving the use of bioactive glasses in en...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) as third generation biomaterials have the ability to form an interfacial bon...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of infection...
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in t...
The incorporation of bioactive glass into tissue engineering scaffolds can be widely beneficial in r...
This review focuses on recent advances in the development and use of bioactive glass for tissue engi...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
Originally developed to fill and restore bone defects, bioactive glasses are currently also being in...
The incorporation of bioactive glass into bone tissue-engineered scaffolds can be widely beneficial ...
This paper provides a review of some of our recent work involving the use of bioactive glasses in en...
Bioactive glasses (BGs) as third generation biomaterials have the ability to form an interfacial bon...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
The biggest strategic challenge for tissue engineering is the development of efficient vascularized ...
The use of bioactive glasses in dentistry, reconstructive surgery, and in the treatment of infection...
Biomaterials are playing an increased role in the regeneration of damaged or absent bone tissue in t...