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Bioglass 45S5
Glass Ionomer Bone Cements Based on Magnesium-Containing Bioactive
The American Ceramic Society 25Th International Congress On
Highly Porous Polycaprolactone-45S5 Bioglass Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering Paola Fabbri, Valeria Cannillo, Antonella Sola, Andrea Dorigato, Federica Chiellini
Injectable Bioactive Glass in the Restoration of Oral Bone Defect
The Effect of Dentine Pre-Treatment Using Bioglass And/Or Polyacrylic
The Key Features Expected from a Perfect Bioactive Glass – How Far We Still Are from an Ideal Composition?
Eralization of Bioactive Glasses
Bioactive Glasses Biyoaktif Camlar
Effects of Manufacturing Method on Surface Mineralization of Bioactive Glasses
Bioglasses and Glass Ceramics
The Influence of Ph and Fluid Dynamics on the Antibacterial Efficacy of 45S5 Bioglass
A Bright Future for Glass-Ceramics
Dispersed Hydroxyapatite Bioglass 45S5 Composites: Comparative Evaluation of the Use of Bovine Bone and Synthetic Hydroxyapatite
Proceedings of Spie
Influence of Bioactive Glass-Coating of Zirconia Implant Surfaces on Human
Processing and in Vitro Bioactivity of High-Strength 45S5 Glass-Ceramic
Melt-Derived Bioactive Glass Scaffolds Produced by a Gel-Cast Foaming Technique
Role of Sintering Temperature Dependent Crystallization Of
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Redalyc.DENSIFICATION and ELECTROPHORETIC DEPOSITION
Some Types of Glass-Ceramic Materials and Their Applications
Characterization of Bioglass Ceramic After Addition of Fluorine in Na2o
Dispersed Hydroxyapatite and Modified Bioglass 45S5 Composites: Sintering Behavior of Glass Matrix Ranging from 20 to 30 Wt% in Calcium Oxide Investigation
Bioactive Glass
3D Printing Versus Foaming of Melt-Derived Bioactive Glasses for Bone Regeneration
(45S5-Ha) Biocomposite for Biomedical Implantation
Bioactive Glass Microspheres with Controlled Drug Fluting Capabilities
Bioceramic 3D Implants Produced by Laser Assisted Additive Manufacturing
Phosphate Glasses and Fibers As an Alternative to Silicate Bioactive Glasses
RSC Advances
Final Program Monday Morning
Development of Radio-Opaque Bioglass/Hydroxyapatite Coatings
A Bright Future for Glass-Ceramics
Multifunctional 45S5 Bioglass® -Based Composite Scaffolds for Bone Tissue Engineering
Surface Treatment of 45S5 Bio-Glass Using Femtosecond Laser to Achieve Superior Growth of Hydroxyapatite
Localized Mechanical Deformation and Dissolution of 45S5 Bioglass
Bioactive Glasses and Glass-Ceramics for Healthcare Applications in Bone Regeneration and Tissue Engineering
Mg Or Zn for Ca Substitution Improves the Sintering of Bioglass 45S5 R
Influence of Air-Abrasion Executed with Polyacrylic Acid-Bioglass 45S5
Fabrication of Strontium-Releasable Inorganic Cement by Incorporation
Pulsed Laser Deposition Derived Bioactive Glass-Ceramic Coatings for Enhancing the Biocompatibility of Scaffolding Materials
Influence of Zinc and Magnesium Substitution on Ion Release from Bioglass 45S5 at Physiological and Acidic Ph
Influence of Airabrasion Executed with Polyacrylic Acidbioglass 45S5 On
Silica-Based Bioactive Glasses and Their Applications in Hard Tissue Regeneration: a Review
Booklet PNCS-ESG 2018
Studies on Preparation and Characterization of 45S5 Bioactive Glass
A Bright Future for Glass-Ceramics
Effect of Airborne-Particle Abrasion on Dentin with Experimental
Bioglass and Bioactive Glasses and Their Impact on Healthcare Julian R
Effects of Strontium Ions with Potential Antibacterial Activity on in Vivo Bone
Effect of Bioglass 45S5 Air-Abrasion On
The Effect of Composition on the Viscosity, Crystallization and Dissolution of Simple Borate Glasses and Compositional Design of Borate Based Bioactive Glasses