Zn-containing dense monodispersed bioactive glass nanoparticles (Zn-BAGNPs) have been developed to deliver therapeutic inorganic trace elements, including Si, Ca, Sr, and Zn, to the cells through the degradation process, as delivery carriers for stimulating bone regeneration because of their capacity to induce osteogenic differentiation. The sol–gel-derived dense silica nanoparticles (SiO2-NPs) were first synthesized using the modified Stöber method, prior to incorporating therapeutic cations through the heat treatment process. The successfully synthesized monodispersed Zn-BAGNPs (diameter of 130 ± 20 nm) were homogeneous in size with spherical morphology. Ca, Sr and Zn were incorporated through the two-step post-functionalization process, ...
Zinc (Zn)-containing materials have osteogenic and antibacterial activities while bioactive glass na...
Sol\u2013gel derived glasses comprised of bioactive materials exhibit a high in vitro response, i.e....
Barrier membranes are employed in guided bone regeneration (GBR) to facilitate bone in-growth. A bio...
Zn-containing dense monodispersed bioactive glass nanoparticles (Zn-BAGNPs) have been developed to d...
Nanoparticles such as mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) and mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) ...
During the healing and repair of bone defects, uncontrolled inflammatory responses can compromise bo...
There is great therapeutic potential for bioactive glass nanoparticles, as they can be internalised ...
International audienceA novel organic–inorganic hybrid, based on SiO2-CaO-ZnO bioactive glass (BG) a...
Bioactive glasses synthesized by the sol-gel technique possess many of the qualities associated with...
The biomaterials with high osteogenic ability are being intensively investigated. In this study, we ...
Bioactive glasses synthesized by the sol-gel technique possess many of the qualities associated with...
While the addition of zinc ions to bioactive ceramics has been shown to enhance the proliferation an...
Zinc is an essential trace element which may be effective in promoting hard tissue healing. Glasses ...
Ceramic (nano)materials are promising materials for bone regeneration applications. The addition of ...
International audienceThe use of bone grafts permits the filling of a bone defect without risk of vi...
Zinc (Zn)-containing materials have osteogenic and antibacterial activities while bioactive glass na...
Sol\u2013gel derived glasses comprised of bioactive materials exhibit a high in vitro response, i.e....
Barrier membranes are employed in guided bone regeneration (GBR) to facilitate bone in-growth. A bio...
Zn-containing dense monodispersed bioactive glass nanoparticles (Zn-BAGNPs) have been developed to d...
Nanoparticles such as mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) and mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSN) ...
During the healing and repair of bone defects, uncontrolled inflammatory responses can compromise bo...
There is great therapeutic potential for bioactive glass nanoparticles, as they can be internalised ...
International audienceA novel organic–inorganic hybrid, based on SiO2-CaO-ZnO bioactive glass (BG) a...
Bioactive glasses synthesized by the sol-gel technique possess many of the qualities associated with...
The biomaterials with high osteogenic ability are being intensively investigated. In this study, we ...
Bioactive glasses synthesized by the sol-gel technique possess many of the qualities associated with...
While the addition of zinc ions to bioactive ceramics has been shown to enhance the proliferation an...
Zinc is an essential trace element which may be effective in promoting hard tissue healing. Glasses ...
Ceramic (nano)materials are promising materials for bone regeneration applications. The addition of ...
International audienceThe use of bone grafts permits the filling of a bone defect without risk of vi...
Zinc (Zn)-containing materials have osteogenic and antibacterial activities while bioactive glass na...
Sol\u2013gel derived glasses comprised of bioactive materials exhibit a high in vitro response, i.e....
Barrier membranes are employed in guided bone regeneration (GBR) to facilitate bone in-growth. A bio...