In this review, the main focus was on the use of zeolites as layers to modify the surface of titanium implants. The article discusses the basic methods for modifying the functional properties of zeolites (e.g., ion exchange) as well as biomedical applications of zeolites (e.g., drug delivery systems and biosensors). The article reviews the surface modifications of titanium alloys prepared so far with the use of various types of zeolites and selected examples are presented. This review shows the significant impact of titanium surface modification with zeolites, as well as their post-synthetic modification on implant properties, for instance, better biocompatibility, faster osseointegration, better cell adhesion, and corrosion resistance prop...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
Committee members: Elsawa, Sherine; Sciammarella, Federico.Advisor: Vahabzadeh, Sahar.Includes illus...
In this work, two strategies of surface modification of metallic biomedical implants are presented. ...
Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic disease of the skeletal system and is characterized by imp...
Zeolites are crystalline, hydrated aluminosilicates of alkali earth cations, consisting of 3D framew...
MOFs (Metal–Organic Frameworks) are so-called coordination polymers with a porous crystalline struct...
The population aging together with increase of life expectancy forces the development of new prosthe...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical devices and components, especially as har...
AbstractApart from ceramics, polymers, and composites, metallic materials rank distinguished in the ...
The initial events after implantation may be crucial in determining the long term development of the...
The clinical success of a bone-anchored implant is controlled by many factors such as implant shape,...
Titanium and its alloys are the most widespread materials employed in orthopaedic and dental surgery...
One of the ways to minimise corrosion products release from metallic implants to the surrounding tis...
Introduction: Zeolites are natural or synthetic aluminosilicates, characterized by a regular and mic...
International audienceThe control of cell fate assisted by synthetic drug-delivering materials is st...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
Committee members: Elsawa, Sherine; Sciammarella, Federico.Advisor: Vahabzadeh, Sahar.Includes illus...
In this work, two strategies of surface modification of metallic biomedical implants are presented. ...
Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic disease of the skeletal system and is characterized by imp...
Zeolites are crystalline, hydrated aluminosilicates of alkali earth cations, consisting of 3D framew...
MOFs (Metal–Organic Frameworks) are so-called coordination polymers with a porous crystalline struct...
The population aging together with increase of life expectancy forces the development of new prosthe...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely used in biomedical devices and components, especially as har...
AbstractApart from ceramics, polymers, and composites, metallic materials rank distinguished in the ...
The initial events after implantation may be crucial in determining the long term development of the...
The clinical success of a bone-anchored implant is controlled by many factors such as implant shape,...
Titanium and its alloys are the most widespread materials employed in orthopaedic and dental surgery...
One of the ways to minimise corrosion products release from metallic implants to the surrounding tis...
Introduction: Zeolites are natural or synthetic aluminosilicates, characterized by a regular and mic...
International audienceThe control of cell fate assisted by synthetic drug-delivering materials is st...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
Committee members: Elsawa, Sherine; Sciammarella, Federico.Advisor: Vahabzadeh, Sahar.Includes illus...
In this work, two strategies of surface modification of metallic biomedical implants are presented. ...