This study was carried out to develop a calcium phosphate-gelatin composite implant that would mimic the structure and function of bone for use in filling voids or gaps and to release bioactive compounds like drugs, growth hormones into the implant site to assist healing. XDS analysis of the synthesized calcium phosphate revealed a calcium to phosphorus molar ratio of ca. 2.30, implying a less erodible material than hydroxyapatite (1.67). Release of the antibiotic gentamicin from the implant was with a burst, whether in situ or in vivo, followed by an almost constant release for about three months. It was found that the release rate could be decreased by increasing the density of the gelatin membrane. Upon implantation into rabbit tibia the...
Item does not contain fulltextScaffolds for bone tissue engineering preferably should be mechanicall...
In this work a bioactive composite scaffold, comprised of bioactive-glass and gelatin, is introduced...
In this work, we have synthesized injectable bone cement incorporated with gelatin to enhance cellul...
This study was carried out to develop a calcium phosphate-gelatin composite implant that would mimic...
The interest in new bone substitutes is rapidly increasing in the field of orthopedic surgery. A va...
none7noThe interest in new bone substitutes is rapidly increasing in the field of orthopedic surger...
Contains fulltext : 80288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To improve the i...
The interest in new bone substitutes is rapidly increasing in the field of orthopedic surgery. A va...
This study focused on the degradation properties of gelatin microparticles incorporated in calcium p...
Contains fulltext : 80739.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study focus...
This study focused at the potential of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) loaded gelatin micropa...
To improve the in vivo resorption of an injectable calcium phosphate cement (CPC) for bone tissue en...
Contains fulltext : 70386.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study foc...
Calcium phosphate bone cement (CPC) is in the form of a paste, and its special advantage is that it ...
Scaffolds for bone tissue engineering preferably should be mechanically stable, osteoconductive, bio...
Item does not contain fulltextScaffolds for bone tissue engineering preferably should be mechanicall...
In this work a bioactive composite scaffold, comprised of bioactive-glass and gelatin, is introduced...
In this work, we have synthesized injectable bone cement incorporated with gelatin to enhance cellul...
This study was carried out to develop a calcium phosphate-gelatin composite implant that would mimic...
The interest in new bone substitutes is rapidly increasing in the field of orthopedic surgery. A va...
none7noThe interest in new bone substitutes is rapidly increasing in the field of orthopedic surger...
Contains fulltext : 80288.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To improve the i...
The interest in new bone substitutes is rapidly increasing in the field of orthopedic surgery. A va...
This study focused on the degradation properties of gelatin microparticles incorporated in calcium p...
Contains fulltext : 80739.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study focus...
This study focused at the potential of transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) loaded gelatin micropa...
To improve the in vivo resorption of an injectable calcium phosphate cement (CPC) for bone tissue en...
Contains fulltext : 70386.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study foc...
Calcium phosphate bone cement (CPC) is in the form of a paste, and its special advantage is that it ...
Scaffolds for bone tissue engineering preferably should be mechanically stable, osteoconductive, bio...
Item does not contain fulltextScaffolds for bone tissue engineering preferably should be mechanicall...
In this work a bioactive composite scaffold, comprised of bioactive-glass and gelatin, is introduced...
In this work, we have synthesized injectable bone cement incorporated with gelatin to enhance cellul...