Bioglass® 45S5 is widely used in biomedical applications due to its ability to bond to bone and even to soft tissues. The sintering ability of Bioglass® powders is a key factor from a technological point of view, since its govern the production of advanced devices, ranging from highly porous scaffolds to functionalized coatings. Unfortunately this particular glass composition is prone to crystallize at the temperature required for sintering and this may impair the bioactivity of the original glass. For these reasons, a prerequisite to tailor the fabrication of Bioglass®-derived implants is to understand the interaction between sintering, crystallization and bioactivity. In this work the structural transformations which occur during the heat...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
Most materials for bone tissue engineering are in form of highly porous open-celled components (poro...
Bioglass® 45S5 is widely used in biomedical applications due to its ability to bond to bone and eve...
Because of their excellent bioactivity, bioactive glasses are increasingly diffused to produce biome...
Because of their excellent bioactivity, bioactive glasses are increasingly diffused to produce biome...
The intrinsic brittleness of bioactive glasses (BGs) is one of the main barriers to the widespread u...
Bioglass (BG) was prepared by sol-gel method and the role of sintering temperatures (600, 700 and 80...
Bioceramics are widely used materials as filling bone and implants, which can be classified into thr...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
Bioactive glasses are capable of reacting with physiological fluids to form a hydroxy-apatite (HA) l...
Bioactive glasses are widely utilized to regenerate bone tissue and aid bonding of orthopedic implan...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
Most materials for bone tissue engineering are in form of highly porous open-celled components (poro...
Bioglass® 45S5 is widely used in biomedical applications due to its ability to bond to bone and eve...
Because of their excellent bioactivity, bioactive glasses are increasingly diffused to produce biome...
Because of their excellent bioactivity, bioactive glasses are increasingly diffused to produce biome...
The intrinsic brittleness of bioactive glasses (BGs) is one of the main barriers to the widespread u...
Bioglass (BG) was prepared by sol-gel method and the role of sintering temperatures (600, 700 and 80...
Bioceramics are widely used materials as filling bone and implants, which can be classified into thr...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
International audienceWe report on the structural transformations of Bioglass® during thermal treatm...
Bioactive glasses are capable of reacting with physiological fluids to form a hydroxy-apatite (HA) l...
Bioactive glasses are widely utilized to regenerate bone tissue and aid bonding of orthopedic implan...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
Most materials for bone tissue engineering are in form of highly porous open-celled components (poro...