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Influence of textural properties on biomineralization behavior of mesoporous bioactive glasses
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Anil Kumar
Published/Copyright:
July 16, 2015
Received: 2015-1-8
Accepted: 2015-4-12
Published Online: 2015-7-16
© 2015 Anil Kumar and Sevi Murugavel
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Keywords for this article
Bioactive glass;
Microwave irradiation;
Bioactivity;
EISA;
SBF
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Articles in the same Issue
- Opening paper 2015- Some comments on Bioglass: Four Eras of Discovery and Development
- Influence of textural properties on biomineralization behavior of mesoporous bioactive glasses
- Trabecular coating on curved alumina substrates using a novel bioactive and strong glass-ceramic
- Core/Clad Phosphate Glass Fibres Containing Iron and/or Titanium
- Bioactivity of toothpaste containing bioactive glass in remineralizing media: effect of fluoride release from the enzymatic cleavage of monofluorophosphate.
- Zinc-containing bioactive glasses for bone regeneration, dental and orthopedic applications
- "Imageable" Zinc-Silicate Glass Microspheres For Transarterial Embolization: A Renal Artery Embolization Study.
- Preparation and Characterization of Low Temperature Heat-Treated 45S5 Bioactive Glass-Ceramic Analogues
- Influence of zinc and magnesium substitution on ion release from Bioglass 45S5 at physiological and acidic pH
- Novel Highly Degradable Chloride Containing Bioactive Glasses
- Enhanced apatite precipitation on a biopolymer-coated bioactive glass
- Novel antibacterial bioactive glass nanocomposite functionalized with tetracycline hydrochloride
- Preparation of hollow bioactive glass nanofibers by a facile electrospinning method
- Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Relevance of their porous structure compared to that of classical bioglasses
- Dissolution behavior and cell compatibility of alkali-free MgO-CaO-SrO-TiO2-P2O5 glasses for biomedical applications
- Angiogenic Effect of Bioactive Borate Glass Microfibers and Beads in the Hairless Mouse
- Characterization of Y2O3 and CeO2 doped SiO2-SrO-Na2O glasses