In the present research work, the preparation and characterization of bioactive glass-ceramic scaffolds for bone substitutes are described. The scaffolds were prepared by starch consolidation of bioactive glass powders belonging to the SiO2-Na2O-CaO-MgO system using three different organic starches (corn, potatoes and rice) as reported in a previous screening process [1]. The scaffolds, characterized by scanning electron microscopy, showed a porous structure with highly interconnected pores. The pores sizes assessed by mercury intrusion porosimetry put in evidence the presence of pores of 50-100 μm. The structure of the scaffolds was investigated by X-ray diffraction and revealed the glass-ceramic nature of the obtained material. The mechan...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...
Bioactive glasses of chemical composition 48.4SiO2 -23.8Na2O- 23.8CaO- 4.0P2O5 wt% was prepared thr...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...
Bioceramics are clinically used as implantable materials to alleviate pain and restore function to d...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
This paper reports the fabrication, microstructural characterization, mechanical properties and anti...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Additive manufacturing of bioactive glasses has recently attracted high interest in the field of reg...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...
Bioactive glasses of chemical composition 48.4SiO2 -23.8Na2O- 23.8CaO- 4.0P2O5 wt% was prepared thr...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...
Bioceramics are clinically used as implantable materials to alleviate pain and restore function to d...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
This paper reports the fabrication, microstructural characterization, mechanical properties and anti...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
Bioactive glasses are often designed as porous implantable templates in which newly-formed bone can ...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
Bioactive-glass-derived scaffolds are crucial in bone tissue engineering since they act as temporary...
Additive manufacturing of bioactive glasses has recently attracted high interest in the field of reg...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...
Bioactive glasses of chemical composition 48.4SiO2 -23.8Na2O- 23.8CaO- 4.0P2O5 wt% was prepared thr...
Highly porous bioresorbable glass-ceramic scaffolds were prepared via sponge replication method by u...