Previous studies have suggested that incorporating relatively small quantities of titanium dioxide into bioactive glasses may result in an increase in bioactivity and hydroxyapatite formation. The present work therefore investigated the in vitro bioactivity of a titanium doped bioglass and compared the results with 45S5 bioglass. Apatite formation was evaluated for bioglass and Ti-bioglass in the presence and absence of foetal calf serum. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images were used to evaluate the surface development and energy dispersive X-ray measurements provided information on the elemental ratios. X-ray diffraction spectra confirmed the presence of apatite formation. Cell viability was assessed for bone marrow stromal cells und...
Hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) is widely investigated as an implantable material for hard tissue r...
Intermediate water (IW) in hydrated bioactive glasses remains uninvestigated. We obtained titanium (...
none8Two bioactive silica-phosphate glasses, AP40 and RKKP, were compared in their behaviour in simu...
Previous studies have suggested that incorporating relatively small quantities of titanium dioxide i...
This study challenged to produce phosphate-based glasses (PBG) for the treatment of osseous defects....
Bioactive glasses are surface-reactive glasses that, when placed in physiological fluid, undergo a t...
Two types of phosphate glasses 50Na2O-20B2O3-30P2O5 (NBP) and 30CaO-20Na2O-50P2O5 (CNP) with differe...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
The use of biomaterials has revolutionized the biomedical field and has received substantial attenti...
In this research, the 80S bioactive glass with different Ca/P ratios was prepared by the sol-gel rou...
In an attempt to combat the possibility of bacterial infection and insufficient bone growth around m...
The field of bioactive glasses started with the discovery of the first bioactive glass composition 4...
The silicate glass 45S5 Bioglass® (BG) is a potential scaffold material for bone regeneration becaus...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
Bioactive borate glass coatings have been developed for titanium and titanium alloys. Glasses from t...
Hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) is widely investigated as an implantable material for hard tissue r...
Intermediate water (IW) in hydrated bioactive glasses remains uninvestigated. We obtained titanium (...
none8Two bioactive silica-phosphate glasses, AP40 and RKKP, were compared in their behaviour in simu...
Previous studies have suggested that incorporating relatively small quantities of titanium dioxide i...
This study challenged to produce phosphate-based glasses (PBG) for the treatment of osseous defects....
Bioactive glasses are surface-reactive glasses that, when placed in physiological fluid, undergo a t...
Two types of phosphate glasses 50Na2O-20B2O3-30P2O5 (NBP) and 30CaO-20Na2O-50P2O5 (CNP) with differe...
In this work a set of novel materials for bone tissue regeneration have been tested in vivo in an an...
The use of biomaterials has revolutionized the biomedical field and has received substantial attenti...
In this research, the 80S bioactive glass with different Ca/P ratios was prepared by the sol-gel rou...
In an attempt to combat the possibility of bacterial infection and insufficient bone growth around m...
The field of bioactive glasses started with the discovery of the first bioactive glass composition 4...
The silicate glass 45S5 Bioglass® (BG) is a potential scaffold material for bone regeneration becaus...
International audienceThis research is based on the study of bioactivity kinetic in function of the ...
Bioactive borate glass coatings have been developed for titanium and titanium alloys. Glasses from t...
Hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) is widely investigated as an implantable material for hard tissue r...
Intermediate water (IW) in hydrated bioactive glasses remains uninvestigated. We obtained titanium (...
none8Two bioactive silica-phosphate glasses, AP40 and RKKP, were compared in their behaviour in simu...