Multidrug-resistant bacterial strains represent an emerging global health threat and a great obstacle for bone tissue engineering. One of the major components of the extracellular matrix of the bone is a collagen protein, while selenium is an element that has antimicrobial potential, and is also important for bone metabolism and bone health. Here we represent the incorporation of selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) synthesized by the green chemical reduction method into collagen gels to produce a composite material, collagen/SeNPs, with antimicrobial properties. The samples were comprehensively characterized by zeta potential measurements, dynamic light scattering inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fo...
This chapter presents a comprehensive study of the potential of nanometer structured selenium for de...
Two common problems with implantation after cancerous tumor resection are cancer recurrence and bact...
The rise of antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics (AMR) as a healthcare crisis has led to a tremen...
Multidrug-resistant bacterial strains represent an emerging global health threat and a great obstacl...
n the bone tissue engineering field, there is a growing interest in the application of bioactive gla...
In the bone tissue engineering field, there is growing interest in the application of bioglass scaff...
A highly porous scaffold is a desirable outcome in the field of tissue engineering. The porous struc...
In the bone tissue engineering field, there is a growing interest in the application of bioactive gl...
Preventing bacterial colonization on scaffolds while supporting tissue formation is highly desirable...
The green synthesis of nanomaterials offers advantages over traditional chemical methods, such as th...
Current orthopedic implants have numerous problems that include poor osseointegration, stress shield...
As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen has been drawing the attention of many rese...
Background: Bacterial infection is a common and serious complication in orthopedic implants followin...
Two common causes leading to bone implant failure are: an insufficient bonding between the implant a...
This chapter presents a comprehensive study of the potential of nanometer structured selenium for de...
Two common problems with implantation after cancerous tumor resection are cancer recurrence and bact...
The rise of antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics (AMR) as a healthcare crisis has led to a tremen...
Multidrug-resistant bacterial strains represent an emerging global health threat and a great obstacl...
n the bone tissue engineering field, there is a growing interest in the application of bioactive gla...
In the bone tissue engineering field, there is growing interest in the application of bioglass scaff...
A highly porous scaffold is a desirable outcome in the field of tissue engineering. The porous struc...
In the bone tissue engineering field, there is a growing interest in the application of bioactive gl...
Preventing bacterial colonization on scaffolds while supporting tissue formation is highly desirable...
The green synthesis of nanomaterials offers advantages over traditional chemical methods, such as th...
Current orthopedic implants have numerous problems that include poor osseointegration, stress shield...
As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen has been drawing the attention of many rese...
Background: Bacterial infection is a common and serious complication in orthopedic implants followin...
Two common causes leading to bone implant failure are: an insufficient bonding between the implant a...
This chapter presents a comprehensive study of the potential of nanometer structured selenium for de...
Two common problems with implantation after cancerous tumor resection are cancer recurrence and bact...
The rise of antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics (AMR) as a healthcare crisis has led to a tremen...