Reconstruction of jaw bone defects present a significant problem because of specific aesthetic and functional requirements. Although widely used, the transplantation of standard autograft and allograft materials is still associated with significant constraints. Composite scaffolds, combining advantages of biodegradable polymers with bioceramics, have potential to overcome limitations of standard grafts. Polyethyleneimine could be an interesting novel biocompatible polymer for scaffold construction due to its biocompatibility and chemical structure. To date, there have been no in vivo studies assessing biological properties of hydroxyapatite bioceramics scaffold modified with polyethyleneimine. The aim of this study was to evaluate in vivo e...
A synthetic bone substitute based on calcium hydroxyapatite (CHA) and poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid ...
An in situ crosslinkable, biodegradable, methacrylate-endcapped poly(D,L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolac...
Fabrication of scaffolds from biomaterials for restoration of defected mandible bone has attained in...
Abstract Introduction: Regeneration of large, 'critical-size' bone defects remains a clinical challe...
The development of an osteogenic bone graft substitute has important practical and cost implications...
This study examined the potential of a new porous calcium hydroxyapatite scaffold covered with poly ...
A bio‐degradable scaffold incorporating osteoinductive factors is one of the alternative methods for...
Reconstruction of bone defects represents a serious issue for orthopaedic and maxillofacial surgeons...
Bioceramic scaffolds are appealing for alveolar bone regeneration, because they are emerging as prom...
A major challenge with extensive craniomaxillofacial bone reconstruction is the limited donor-site a...
Synthetic bone graft substitutes based on composites consisting of a polymer and a calcium-phosphate...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the surface modification of a natural bone substitute...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the biological and mechanical properties of porous hydroxyapatite (HA) compa...
A synthetic bone substitute based on calcium hydroxyapatite (CHA) and poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid ...
An in situ crosslinkable, biodegradable, methacrylate-endcapped poly(D,L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolac...
Fabrication of scaffolds from biomaterials for restoration of defected mandible bone has attained in...
Abstract Introduction: Regeneration of large, 'critical-size' bone defects remains a clinical challe...
The development of an osteogenic bone graft substitute has important practical and cost implications...
This study examined the potential of a new porous calcium hydroxyapatite scaffold covered with poly ...
A bio‐degradable scaffold incorporating osteoinductive factors is one of the alternative methods for...
Reconstruction of bone defects represents a serious issue for orthopaedic and maxillofacial surgeons...
Bioceramic scaffolds are appealing for alveolar bone regeneration, because they are emerging as prom...
A major challenge with extensive craniomaxillofacial bone reconstruction is the limited donor-site a...
Synthetic bone graft substitutes based on composites consisting of a polymer and a calcium-phosphate...
New materials that mimic natural bone properties, matching functional, mechanical, and biological pr...
The objective of this study was to investigate the surface modification of a natural bone substitute...
BACKGROUND: We reviewed the biological and mechanical properties of porous hydroxyapatite (HA) compa...
A synthetic bone substitute based on calcium hydroxyapatite (CHA) and poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid ...
An in situ crosslinkable, biodegradable, methacrylate-endcapped poly(D,L-lactide-co-epsilon-caprolac...
Fabrication of scaffolds from biomaterials for restoration of defected mandible bone has attained in...