International audienceBioactive glasses exhibit great performances for bone tissue regeneration. In biological conditions, they spontaneously bond to bone tissues while actively stimulating bone growth. Crucial parameters for the material's bioactivity are the kinetics of formation of the interfacial calcium phosphate layer at the glass surface, as well as the release of critical concentrations of ionic dissolution products capable of stimulating cellular responses. In this paper we report the remarkable bioactivity properties of strontium-delivering sol−gel-derived glasses in the SiO2−CaO−SrO system. The glasses were tested in vitro and the interface between the glass and the biological medium was chemically mapped using highly sensitive n...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBGs) are ideal materials for regenerative medicine strategies because thei...
In this work, a set of novel bioactive glasses have been tested in vivo in an animal model. The new ...
Bioactive glass (BG) reactivity is the result of a special silicate structure, disrupted by the pres...
International audienceBioactive glasses exhibit great performances for bone tissue regeneration. In ...
International audienceThe development of bone tissue regeneration calls for biomaterials able to rel...
Strontium is a very interesting element in bone regeneration as it can promote bone formation and li...
There is accumulating evidence that strontium-containing biomaterials have positive effects on bone ...
Over the recent years, mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) gained interest as bone regeneration syst...
Bioactive glasses are known to stimulate bone healing, and the incorporation of strontium has the po...
International audienceBioactivity and chemical reactivity of bioactive glass offer the ability to bo...
Bioactive glasses are known to stimulate bone healing, and the incorporation of strontium has the po...
In this work, sol–gel derived bioactive glasses (BGs) system of 60% SiO2-(36-x) CaO-4P2O5-x SrO (whe...
Very low (≤0.2%) strontium (Sr) ion doped mesoporous (45S5) bioactive glasses (BG) were synthesized ...
The study of bioactive glasses is a multi-field area of research aiming at a major goal: the develop...
Strontium (Sr) is a trace element taken with nutrition and found in bone in close connection to nati...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBGs) are ideal materials for regenerative medicine strategies because thei...
In this work, a set of novel bioactive glasses have been tested in vivo in an animal model. The new ...
Bioactive glass (BG) reactivity is the result of a special silicate structure, disrupted by the pres...
International audienceBioactive glasses exhibit great performances for bone tissue regeneration. In ...
International audienceThe development of bone tissue regeneration calls for biomaterials able to rel...
Strontium is a very interesting element in bone regeneration as it can promote bone formation and li...
There is accumulating evidence that strontium-containing biomaterials have positive effects on bone ...
Over the recent years, mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) gained interest as bone regeneration syst...
Bioactive glasses are known to stimulate bone healing, and the incorporation of strontium has the po...
International audienceBioactivity and chemical reactivity of bioactive glass offer the ability to bo...
Bioactive glasses are known to stimulate bone healing, and the incorporation of strontium has the po...
In this work, sol–gel derived bioactive glasses (BGs) system of 60% SiO2-(36-x) CaO-4P2O5-x SrO (whe...
Very low (≤0.2%) strontium (Sr) ion doped mesoporous (45S5) bioactive glasses (BG) were synthesized ...
The study of bioactive glasses is a multi-field area of research aiming at a major goal: the develop...
Strontium (Sr) is a trace element taken with nutrition and found in bone in close connection to nati...
Phosphate-based glasses (PBGs) are ideal materials for regenerative medicine strategies because thei...
In this work, a set of novel bioactive glasses have been tested in vivo in an animal model. The new ...
Bioactive glass (BG) reactivity is the result of a special silicate structure, disrupted by the pres...