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In this study, macroporous bioactive nanocomposite scaffolds were developed using cross-linked gelatin and bioactive glass (BaG) nanoparticles.
This chapter reviews the biochemical and other interactions of cells with bioactive glass (BAG) and related ceramics.
In the present study, we report the development and characterization of novel hybrid macroporous scaffolds of poly vinyl) alcohol (PVA)/bioactive glass (BaG) through the sol gel route.
The objective of this study was to investigate the antibacterial effects on a cariogenic biofilm of a bioactive glass (BAG) combined with either sodium fluoride (NaF) or triclosan (TCS).
To overcome this key drawback, in this study, the surfaces of Mg scaffolds are modified by polymer/hydrogel/ceramic layers consisting of polycaprolactone (PCL), gelatin (Gel) and bioactive glass (BaG).
For this reason, in this study, a multilayer polymeric layer composed of polycaprolactone (PCL) and gelatin (Gel) reinforced with bioactive glass (BaG) particles has been applied on the surface of Mg scaffolds.
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There have been several attempts to combine bioactive glasses (BaGs) with biodegradable polymers to create a scaffold material with excellent biocompatibility, bioactivity, biodegradability and toughness.
Bioactive glasses (BAGs) have been recently shown to have antibacterial, osteoconductive and angiogenic properties [ 10- 15].
Bioactive glasses (BAGs) are a group of silica-based materials used as bone substitutes, typically in the form of powders and rigid monoliths.
You can add glasses, bags and other accessories onto your owl.
Transfer to a glass dish or resealable plastic bag.
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