The pore structure and phase composition of ceramic composite material ZrO[2](Mg)-MgO at different sintering temperatures were studied. The main mechanical characteristics of the material were determined and it was shown that they are close to the characteristics of natural bone tissues. It was shown that material structure has a positive effect on the pre-osteoblast cells proliferation. In-vitro studies of pre-osteoblast cells, cultivation on material surface showed a good cell adhesion, proliferation and differentiation of MMSC by osteogenic type
The superior biocompatibility and bioactivity of hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramic has attracted much atte...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Current Trends in Biomaterial Scaffolds.Magnesium-based ce...
Zirconia (ZrO2) is a zirconium metal oxide which has superior toughness, strength, good resistance a...
Porous zirconia (ZrO2), magnesia (MgO) and zirconia/magnesia (ZrO2/MgO) ceramics were synthesised by...
In this work ZrO[2]-MgO porous ceramic composite fine crystalline structure was studied, its microst...
It has been studied ZrO2(MexOy) based porous ceramics, obtained from the powders consisting of hollo...
The work studies ZrO[2](MexOy) -based porous ceramics produced from the powdersconsisting of hollow ...
Ceramic composite materials on this one are one of the most promising materials in medical applicati...
Highly porous zirconia-based ceramics were prepared. The ceramic samples sintered at 1600°C had poro...
In this paper porous ceramics based on the Zr02-Mg0 system were studied. It was shown, that the addi...
Magnesium-based ceramics are involved in orthopedic applications such as bone scaffolds or implant c...
The success of orthopaedic implants fixed in the skeletal system using bone ingrowth into porous sur...
These days bone and joint problem is one of the serious health issues in the whole world, millions o...
The biocompatibility of two implantable materials, zirconia and alumina ceramics, was investigated i...
The aim of this study was to conduct an integrative review of the biological and mechanical outcomes...
The superior biocompatibility and bioactivity of hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramic has attracted much atte...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Current Trends in Biomaterial Scaffolds.Magnesium-based ce...
Zirconia (ZrO2) is a zirconium metal oxide which has superior toughness, strength, good resistance a...
Porous zirconia (ZrO2), magnesia (MgO) and zirconia/magnesia (ZrO2/MgO) ceramics were synthesised by...
In this work ZrO[2]-MgO porous ceramic composite fine crystalline structure was studied, its microst...
It has been studied ZrO2(MexOy) based porous ceramics, obtained from the powders consisting of hollo...
The work studies ZrO[2](MexOy) -based porous ceramics produced from the powdersconsisting of hollow ...
Ceramic composite materials on this one are one of the most promising materials in medical applicati...
Highly porous zirconia-based ceramics were prepared. The ceramic samples sintered at 1600°C had poro...
In this paper porous ceramics based on the Zr02-Mg0 system were studied. It was shown, that the addi...
Magnesium-based ceramics are involved in orthopedic applications such as bone scaffolds or implant c...
The success of orthopaedic implants fixed in the skeletal system using bone ingrowth into porous sur...
These days bone and joint problem is one of the serious health issues in the whole world, millions o...
The biocompatibility of two implantable materials, zirconia and alumina ceramics, was investigated i...
The aim of this study was to conduct an integrative review of the biological and mechanical outcomes...
The superior biocompatibility and bioactivity of hydroxyapatite (HA) ceramic has attracted much atte...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Current Trends in Biomaterial Scaffolds.Magnesium-based ce...
Zirconia (ZrO2) is a zirconium metal oxide which has superior toughness, strength, good resistance a...