The drug delivery system (DDS) is a hot spot in the field of medicine due to their favorable characteristics, such as the realizability of targeted therapy, sustained and controlled release of drug. Ceramic materials have abundant desirable properties, such as simple preparation, adjustable size and structure, surface area to volume ratio, desirable stability under physiological conditions and excellent biocompatibility, etc. Hence they have been successfully applied in the field of DDS considerably in decades, acting as drug carriers. Traditional ceramic materials refer to inorganic solid compound. They are mainly composed of carbides, oxides such as hydroxyapatite, tricalcium phosphate, silica, zeolite, and zirconia, etc. This review summ...
Over the past forty years, the technological evolution of ceramics for dental applications has been ...
Ceramic materials are made of an inorganic non-metallic oxide. Usually ceramics are divided into t...
The purpose of this study was to define the state-of-art regarding the biocompatibility characterist...
ABSTRACT: Different ceramic substances are offered in the market as bone substitute materials. These...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate ceramic materials for drug delivery drugs applications. Three ...
Ceramics are distinguished from metals and polymers by their inorganic nature and lack of metallic p...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
This thesis aimed to investigate and document the potential of applying ceramics in two specific dru...
A variety of Nano-biomaterials are synthesised, characterised and tested to find out their potential...
This chapter presents an exhaustive description of the various ceramic and glass materials used in b...
During the past 50 years, advances in many speciality bioceramics such as alumina, zirconia, hydroxy...
THESIS 8048The initial focus of the research presented in this thesis was on the potential applicati...
In the field of biomedical applications, Zirconia is an important biomaterial due to its excellent b...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
A ceramic is an inorganic, nonmetallic solid material comprising metal, nonmetal or metalloid atoms ...
Over the past forty years, the technological evolution of ceramics for dental applications has been ...
Ceramic materials are made of an inorganic non-metallic oxide. Usually ceramics are divided into t...
The purpose of this study was to define the state-of-art regarding the biocompatibility characterist...
ABSTRACT: Different ceramic substances are offered in the market as bone substitute materials. These...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate ceramic materials for drug delivery drugs applications. Three ...
Ceramics are distinguished from metals and polymers by their inorganic nature and lack of metallic p...
Contains fulltext : 53096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ceramic compos...
This thesis aimed to investigate and document the potential of applying ceramics in two specific dru...
A variety of Nano-biomaterials are synthesised, characterised and tested to find out their potential...
This chapter presents an exhaustive description of the various ceramic and glass materials used in b...
During the past 50 years, advances in many speciality bioceramics such as alumina, zirconia, hydroxy...
THESIS 8048The initial focus of the research presented in this thesis was on the potential applicati...
In the field of biomedical applications, Zirconia is an important biomaterial due to its excellent b...
In dentistry, ceramics are often referred to as nonmetallic, inorganic structures primarily containi...
A ceramic is an inorganic, nonmetallic solid material comprising metal, nonmetal or metalloid atoms ...
Over the past forty years, the technological evolution of ceramics for dental applications has been ...
Ceramic materials are made of an inorganic non-metallic oxide. Usually ceramics are divided into t...
The purpose of this study was to define the state-of-art regarding the biocompatibility characterist...