AbstractBioactive glasses and inorganic/organic hybrids have great potential as biomedical implant materials. Sol–gel hybrids with interpenetrating networks of silica and biodegradable polymers can combine the bioactive properties of a glass with the toughness of a polymer. However, traditional calcium sources such as calcium nitrate and calcium chloride are unsuitable for hybrids. In this study calcium was incorporated by chelation to the polymer component. The calcium salt form of poly(γ-glutamic acid) (γCaPGA) was synthesized for use as both a calcium source and as the biodegradable toughening component of the hybrids. Hybrids of 40wt.% γCaPGA were successfully formed and had fine scale integration of Ca and Si ions, according to seconda...
Bioactive glass and its associated products are able to stimulate bone regeneration but they are bri...
The world’s population is aging and cases of debilitating degenerative diseases are increasing. Bone...
International audienceInorganic-organic hybrids appear as promising bone substitutes since they asso...
Bioactive glasses and inorganic/organic hybrids have great potential as biomedical implant materials...
Bioactive glasses and inorganic/organic hybrids have great potential as biomedical implant materials...
Current materials used for bone regeneration are usually bioactive ceramics or glasses. Although the...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to bond to bone in vivo, but they are brittle and cannot be used ...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to bond to bone in vivo, but they are brittle and cannot be used ...
Bioglass® was the first synthetic material capable of bonding with bone without fibrous encapsulatio...
Sol-gel derived bioactive glasses have been considered as one of the most promising materials for bo...
Bioactive ceramics have attractive feature for bone repair such as direct bone-bonding in the body. ...
Bone grafts are commonly used to regenerate bone in defect sites resulting from disease or trauma bu...
Calcium is an essential component of osteogenesis and is often required for imparting significant bi...
IX Conference and Exhibition of the European Ceramic Society: June 19-23, 2005, Portorož, SloveniaBi...
We report the first inorganic/organic hybrids that show outstanding mechanical properties (withstand...
Bioactive glass and its associated products are able to stimulate bone regeneration but they are bri...
The world’s population is aging and cases of debilitating degenerative diseases are increasing. Bone...
International audienceInorganic-organic hybrids appear as promising bone substitutes since they asso...
Bioactive glasses and inorganic/organic hybrids have great potential as biomedical implant materials...
Bioactive glasses and inorganic/organic hybrids have great potential as biomedical implant materials...
Current materials used for bone regeneration are usually bioactive ceramics or glasses. Although the...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to bond to bone in vivo, but they are brittle and cannot be used ...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to bond to bone in vivo, but they are brittle and cannot be used ...
Bioglass® was the first synthetic material capable of bonding with bone without fibrous encapsulatio...
Sol-gel derived bioactive glasses have been considered as one of the most promising materials for bo...
Bioactive ceramics have attractive feature for bone repair such as direct bone-bonding in the body. ...
Bone grafts are commonly used to regenerate bone in defect sites resulting from disease or trauma bu...
Calcium is an essential component of osteogenesis and is often required for imparting significant bi...
IX Conference and Exhibition of the European Ceramic Society: June 19-23, 2005, Portorož, SloveniaBi...
We report the first inorganic/organic hybrids that show outstanding mechanical properties (withstand...
Bioactive glass and its associated products are able to stimulate bone regeneration but they are bri...
The world’s population is aging and cases of debilitating degenerative diseases are increasing. Bone...
International audienceInorganic-organic hybrids appear as promising bone substitutes since they asso...