The design of scaffolds with optimal biomechanical properties for load-bearing applications is an important topic of research. Most studies have addressed this problem by focusing on the material composition and not on the coupled effect between the material composition and the scaffold architecture. Polymer–bioglass scaffolds have been investigated due to the excellent bioactivity properties of bioglass, which release ions that activate osteogenesis. However, material preparation methods usually require the use of organic solvents that induce surface modifications on the bioglass particles, compromising the adhesion with the polymeric material thus compromising mechanical properties. In this paper, we used a simple melt blending approach t...
Here we fabricate and characterise bioactive composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applica...
Bioglass was the first synthetic biomaterial that formed a chemical bond to bone. Although bioactive...
There is a clinical need for synthetic bioactive materials that can reliably repair intercalary skel...
The design of scaffolds with optimal biomechanical properties for load-bearing applications is an im...
Biocompatible and bioactive composite scaffolds are essential in bone tissue regeneration because of...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Bioactive glass particles and weak scaffolds are used to heal small contained bone defects but the d...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Tissue engineering utilizes artificial porous structures, scaffolds, to temporarily replace parts of...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
This work aims to contribute for the development of bioglass scaffolds to be used in bone tissue reg...
Here we fabricate and characterise bioactive composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applica...
Here we fabricate and characterise bioactive composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applica...
Bioglass was the first synthetic biomaterial that formed a chemical bond to bone. Although bioactive...
There is a clinical need for synthetic bioactive materials that can reliably repair intercalary skel...
The design of scaffolds with optimal biomechanical properties for load-bearing applications is an im...
Biocompatible and bioactive composite scaffolds are essential in bone tissue regeneration because of...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Bioactive glass particles and weak scaffolds are used to heal small contained bone defects but the d...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Tissue engineering utilizes artificial porous structures, scaffolds, to temporarily replace parts of...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
Large bone defects are challenging to heal, and often require an osteoconductive and stable support ...
This work aims to contribute for the development of bioglass scaffolds to be used in bone tissue reg...
Here we fabricate and characterise bioactive composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applica...
Here we fabricate and characterise bioactive composite scaffolds for bone tissue engineering applica...
Bioglass was the first synthetic biomaterial that formed a chemical bond to bone. Although bioactive...
There is a clinical need for synthetic bioactive materials that can reliably repair intercalary skel...