International audienceTypical silicate bioactive glasses are known to crystallize readily during the processing of porous scaffolds. While such crystallization does not fully suppress the bioactivity, the presence of significantly large amounts of crystals leads to a decrease in the rate of reaction of the glass and an uncontrolled release of ions. Furthermore, due to the non-congruent dissolution of silicate glasses, these materials have been shown to remain within the surgical site even 14 years post-operation. Therefore, bioactive materials that can dissolve more effectively and have higher conversion rates are required. Within this work, boron was introduced, in the FDA approved S53P4 glass, at the expense of SiO2. The crystallization a...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to regenerate bone defects as they form a rapid bond with bone an...
Whereas silicate-based bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics have been widely investigated for bone r...
Bioactive borosilicate glass scaffolds with the pores of several hundred micrometers and a competent...
International audienceTypical silicate bioactive glasses are known to crystallize readily during the...
Bioactive glasses are capable of reacting with physiological fluids to form a hydroxy-apatite (HA) l...
In this work the sintering ability of borosilicate (S53B50), borophosphate (P40B10) and phosphate (S...
Bioactive glasses are a promising, relatively new material group to be utilized in regenerative medi...
Bioactive glass scaffolds with a microstructure similar to that of dry human trabecular bone but wit...
The silicate-based bioactive glass S53P4 is clinically used in bone regenerative applications in gra...
The silicate-based bioactive glass S53P4 is clinically used in bone regenerative applications in gra...
The silicate-based bioactive glass S53P4 is clinically used in bone regenerative applications in gra...
The intrinsic brittleness of bioactive glasses (BGs) is one of the main barriers to the widespread u...
In this work, glasses within the borosilicate borophosphate and phosphate family were sintered into ...
In Part I, the in vitro degradation of bioactivAR52115e glass scaffolds with a microstructure simila...
Bioactive glass has several appealing characteristics as a scaffold material for bone tissue enginee...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to regenerate bone defects as they form a rapid bond with bone an...
Whereas silicate-based bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics have been widely investigated for bone r...
Bioactive borosilicate glass scaffolds with the pores of several hundred micrometers and a competent...
International audienceTypical silicate bioactive glasses are known to crystallize readily during the...
Bioactive glasses are capable of reacting with physiological fluids to form a hydroxy-apatite (HA) l...
In this work the sintering ability of borosilicate (S53B50), borophosphate (P40B10) and phosphate (S...
Bioactive glasses are a promising, relatively new material group to be utilized in regenerative medi...
Bioactive glass scaffolds with a microstructure similar to that of dry human trabecular bone but wit...
The silicate-based bioactive glass S53P4 is clinically used in bone regenerative applications in gra...
The silicate-based bioactive glass S53P4 is clinically used in bone regenerative applications in gra...
The silicate-based bioactive glass S53P4 is clinically used in bone regenerative applications in gra...
The intrinsic brittleness of bioactive glasses (BGs) is one of the main barriers to the widespread u...
In this work, glasses within the borosilicate borophosphate and phosphate family were sintered into ...
In Part I, the in vitro degradation of bioactivAR52115e glass scaffolds with a microstructure simila...
Bioactive glass has several appealing characteristics as a scaffold material for bone tissue enginee...
Bioactive glasses have the ability to regenerate bone defects as they form a rapid bond with bone an...
Whereas silicate-based bioactive glasses and glass-ceramics have been widely investigated for bone r...
Bioactive borosilicate glass scaffolds with the pores of several hundred micrometers and a competent...