The bone infection osteomyelitis (typically by Staphylococcus aureus) usually requires a multistep procedure of surgical debridement, long-term systemic high-dose antibiotics, and - for larger defects - bone grafting. This, combined with the alarming rise in antibiotic resistance, necessitates development of alternative approaches. Herein, we describe a one-step treatment for osteomyelitis that combines local, controlled release of non-antibiotic antibacterials with a regenerative collagen-based scaffold. To maximise efficacy, we utilised bioactive glass, an established osteoconductive material with immense capacity for bone repair, as a delivery platform for copper ions (proven antibacterial, angiogenic, and osteogenic properties). Multifu...
he application of mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) containing controllable amount of different io...
Repair of segmental bone defects is a challenge in orthopaedics. A bone substitute is a potential so...
The main objective of this project was to evaluate the capacity of strong porous silicate (13-93) bi...
The bone infection osteomyelitis (typically caused by Staphylococcus aureus) usually requires a mult...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
There is growing interest in the use of synthetic biomaterials to deliver inorganic ions that are kn...
Biocompatible synthetic scaffolds with enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic capacity are of great inte...
Copper is one of the most used therapeutic metallic elements in biomedicine, ranging from antibacter...
Novel multifunctional scaffolds for bone regeneration can be developed by incorporation of bioactive...
The local delivery of Cu2+ from copper-doped bioactive glass (Cu-BaG) was combined with 3D printing ...
The design and development of biomaterials with multifunctional properties is highly attractive in t...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
Although bone has an intrinsic capacity for self repair, the healing of large bone defects that typi...
The repair of structural bone defects such as segmental defects in the long bones of the limbs is a ...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
he application of mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) containing controllable amount of different io...
Repair of segmental bone defects is a challenge in orthopaedics. A bone substitute is a potential so...
The main objective of this project was to evaluate the capacity of strong porous silicate (13-93) bi...
The bone infection osteomyelitis (typically caused by Staphylococcus aureus) usually requires a mult...
It is of great importance to develop multifunctional bioactive scaffolds, which combine angiogenesis...
There is growing interest in the use of synthetic biomaterials to deliver inorganic ions that are kn...
Biocompatible synthetic scaffolds with enhanced osteogenic and angiogenic capacity are of great inte...
Copper is one of the most used therapeutic metallic elements in biomedicine, ranging from antibacter...
Novel multifunctional scaffolds for bone regeneration can be developed by incorporation of bioactive...
The local delivery of Cu2+ from copper-doped bioactive glass (Cu-BaG) was combined with 3D printing ...
The design and development of biomaterials with multifunctional properties is highly attractive in t...
The release of inorganic ions from biomaterials could provide an alternative approach to the use of ...
Although bone has an intrinsic capacity for self repair, the healing of large bone defects that typi...
The repair of structural bone defects such as segmental defects in the long bones of the limbs is a ...
International audienceCopper is an essential trace element required for human life, and is involved ...
he application of mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBGs) containing controllable amount of different io...
Repair of segmental bone defects is a challenge in orthopaedics. A bone substitute is a potential so...
The main objective of this project was to evaluate the capacity of strong porous silicate (13-93) bi...