Melt quenched silicate glasses containing calcium, phosphorus and alkali metals have the ability to promote bone regeneration and to fuse to living bone. Of these glasses 45S5 Bioglass® is the most widely used being sold in over 35 countries as a bone graft product for medical and dental applications; particulate 45S5 is also incorporated into toothpastes to help remineralize the surface of teeth. Recently it has been suggested that adding titanium dioxide can increase the bioactivity of these materials. This work investigates the structural consequences of incorporating 4 mol% TiO2 into Bioglass® using isotopic substitution (of the Ti) applied to neutron diffraction and X-ray Absorption Near Edge Structure (XANES). We present the first iso...
The use of biomaterials has revolutionized the biomedical field and has received substantial attenti...
Bioactive glasses are surface-reactive glasses that, when placed in physiological fluid, undergo a t...
Bioactive sol-gel derived glass scaffolds bond to bone and their dissolution products stimulate new ...
Melt quenched silicate glasses containing calcium, phosphorus and alkali metals have the ability to ...
Strontium has been substituted for calcium in the glass series (SiO2)49.46(Na2O)26.38(P2O5)1.07(CaO)...
The atomic-scale structure of Bioglass and the effect of substituting lithium for sodium within thes...
AbstractPhosphate-based glasses have been investigated for tissue engineering applications. This stu...
Phosphate-based glasses have been investigated for tissue engineering applications. This study detai...
Previous studies have suggested that incorporating relatively small quantities of titanium dioxide i...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Bioactive glasses have found applications in diverse field...
Strontium has been substituted for calcium in the glass series (SiO2)49.46(Na2O)26.38(P2O5)1.07 (CaO...
Bioactive glasses are important for biomedical and dental applications. The controlled release of ke...
peer-reviewedTitanium (Ti) implants are extensively used in a number of biomedical and dental applic...
Bioactive glasses are important for biomedical and dental applications. The controlled release of ke...
A class of melt-quenched silicate glasses, containing calcium, phosphorus and alkali metals, and hav...
The use of biomaterials has revolutionized the biomedical field and has received substantial attenti...
Bioactive glasses are surface-reactive glasses that, when placed in physiological fluid, undergo a t...
Bioactive sol-gel derived glass scaffolds bond to bone and their dissolution products stimulate new ...
Melt quenched silicate glasses containing calcium, phosphorus and alkali metals have the ability to ...
Strontium has been substituted for calcium in the glass series (SiO2)49.46(Na2O)26.38(P2O5)1.07(CaO)...
The atomic-scale structure of Bioglass and the effect of substituting lithium for sodium within thes...
AbstractPhosphate-based glasses have been investigated for tissue engineering applications. This stu...
Phosphate-based glasses have been investigated for tissue engineering applications. This study detai...
Previous studies have suggested that incorporating relatively small quantities of titanium dioxide i...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Bioactive glasses have found applications in diverse field...
Strontium has been substituted for calcium in the glass series (SiO2)49.46(Na2O)26.38(P2O5)1.07 (CaO...
Bioactive glasses are important for biomedical and dental applications. The controlled release of ke...
peer-reviewedTitanium (Ti) implants are extensively used in a number of biomedical and dental applic...
Bioactive glasses are important for biomedical and dental applications. The controlled release of ke...
A class of melt-quenched silicate glasses, containing calcium, phosphorus and alkali metals, and hav...
The use of biomaterials has revolutionized the biomedical field and has received substantial attenti...
Bioactive glasses are surface-reactive glasses that, when placed in physiological fluid, undergo a t...
Bioactive sol-gel derived glass scaffolds bond to bone and their dissolution products stimulate new ...