Bioactive glass fibers have been prepared and implanted in cortical defect and in muscle. The fibers can act as a substrate for bone apposition, when implanted in a cortical defect, and become incorporated in the new bone matrix. The same results were obtained when fibers were implanted in a muscle pouch together with bone marrow cells. An intense inflammatory reaction was observed when bioactive glass fibers were implanted in muscle; the reaction was milder when fibers were implanted in bone or in muscle together with bone marrow cells. This fact supports the hypothesis that osteogenic cells adhere in an early phase to the substrate and prevent recognition of the foreign material by inflammatory cells. This appears to be a fundamental cond...
This paper provides a review of some of our recent work involving the use of bioactive glasses in en...
For nearly 40 years, glasses with compositions characterized as \u27bioactive\u27 have been studied ...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na 2O and CaO ...
Bioactive glass fibers have been prepared and implanted in cortical defect and in muscle. The fibers...
We investigated the concept of a bioactive composite as a femoral hip implant material with the obje...
Three dimensional assemblies of fibers made from bioactive glass compositions were investigated to d...
Two different bioactive glasses and one glass-ceramic were implanted as granules for 2 months in rab...
The bone-bonding ability as well as the osteconductivity of a bioactive glass was studied. It was es...
grantor: University of TorontoSilica based bioactive glasses, such as 45S5 type Bioglass®...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
In this study the authors analyzed human osteoblast responses to a porous bioactive glass scaffold. ...
This in vitro study was conducted to evaluate the ability of two types of constructs of bioactive, s...
International audienceMany types of bone substitutes exist to fill a bony defect. They must be compa...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
This paper provides a review of some of our recent work involving the use of bioactive glasses in en...
For nearly 40 years, glasses with compositions characterized as \u27bioactive\u27 have been studied ...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na 2O and CaO ...
Bioactive glass fibers have been prepared and implanted in cortical defect and in muscle. The fibers...
We investigated the concept of a bioactive composite as a femoral hip implant material with the obje...
Three dimensional assemblies of fibers made from bioactive glass compositions were investigated to d...
Two different bioactive glasses and one glass-ceramic were implanted as granules for 2 months in rab...
The bone-bonding ability as well as the osteconductivity of a bioactive glass was studied. It was es...
grantor: University of TorontoSilica based bioactive glasses, such as 45S5 type Bioglass®...
Bioactive glasses are characterized by a bond to bone with a hydroxyl carbonate apatite layer. They ...
Bone defects caused by trauma or pathological events are major clinical and socioeconomic burdens. T...
In this study the authors analyzed human osteoblast responses to a porous bioactive glass scaffold. ...
This in vitro study was conducted to evaluate the ability of two types of constructs of bioactive, s...
International audienceMany types of bone substitutes exist to fill a bony defect. They must be compa...
Traditionally, bioactive glasses have been used to fill and restore bone defects. More recently, thi...
This paper provides a review of some of our recent work involving the use of bioactive glasses in en...
For nearly 40 years, glasses with compositions characterized as \u27bioactive\u27 have been studied ...
Modified fluorcanasite glasses were fabricated by either altering the molar ratios of Na 2O and CaO ...