Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic disease of the skeletal system and is characterized by impaired bone strength. This translates into an increased risk of low-energy fractures, which means fractures caused by disproportionate force. This disease is quite insidious, its presence is usually detected only at an advanced stage, where treatment with pharmaceuticals does not produce sufficient results. It is obligatory to replace the weakened bone with an implant. For this reason, it is necessary to look at the possibilities of surface modification used in tissue engineering, which, in combination with the drugs for osteoporosis, i.e., bisphosphonates, may constitute a new and effective method for preventing the deterioration of the osteo...
The biomedical technologies for bone application are employed in millions of patients every year to ...
Calcium phosphate-based materials have become the first choice for surgeons when they look for a syn...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...
Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic disease of the skeletal system and is characterized by imp...
In this review, the main focus was on the use of zeolites as layers to modify the surface of titaniu...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Degradable implant material for bone remodeling that corresponds to the physiological stability of b...
Abstract The objective of this study is to further investigate the feasibility of Zinc–Titanium impl...
Biodegradable metallic materials for medical applications have received considerable attention in re...
In dentistry and orthopaedic surgery, research to find and developimproved biomaterials is progressi...
Implant surface modification that provides local sustained release of osteoinductive therapeutic age...
Magnesium and its alloys are used for biomaterials in orthopedic applications. Such alloys are still...
Magnesium-matrix implants can be detected by X-ray, making post-operative monitoring easier. Since t...
Magnesium (Mg) has attracted great attention as a possible biomedical implant due to its appropriate...
Background: Mesoporous coatings enable incorporation of functional substances and sustainedly releas...
The biomedical technologies for bone application are employed in millions of patients every year to ...
Calcium phosphate-based materials have become the first choice for surgeons when they look for a syn...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...
Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic disease of the skeletal system and is characterized by imp...
In this review, the main focus was on the use of zeolites as layers to modify the surface of titaniu...
Magnesium (Mg) was originally developed as a degradable metallic biomaterial for orthopaedic applica...
Degradable implant material for bone remodeling that corresponds to the physiological stability of b...
Abstract The objective of this study is to further investigate the feasibility of Zinc–Titanium impl...
Biodegradable metallic materials for medical applications have received considerable attention in re...
In dentistry and orthopaedic surgery, research to find and developimproved biomaterials is progressi...
Implant surface modification that provides local sustained release of osteoinductive therapeutic age...
Magnesium and its alloys are used for biomaterials in orthopedic applications. Such alloys are still...
Magnesium-matrix implants can be detected by X-ray, making post-operative monitoring easier. Since t...
Magnesium (Mg) has attracted great attention as a possible biomedical implant due to its appropriate...
Background: Mesoporous coatings enable incorporation of functional substances and sustainedly releas...
The biomedical technologies for bone application are employed in millions of patients every year to ...
Calcium phosphate-based materials have become the first choice for surgeons when they look for a syn...
The use of metallic biomaterials, such as titanium alloys, stainless steels and cobalt-chromium allo...