Bioactive glass implants are commonly used in orthopedics and dentistry as they can form strong and direct bonds with bone. The capability of bioactive glass to stimulate the growth of new blood ...
Peer-reviewed evidence published in the International Journal of Spine Surgery strengthens the scientific foundation for NanoFuse as a next-generation synthetic biologic for bone regeneration, with ...
In 1969, the first bioactive glass material was developed by Larry Hench, a professor of ceramic engineering at the University of Florida. Hench collaborated with doctors during the Vietnam War to ...
Bioactive glass has a unique ability to bond with living tissues, making it an invaluable asset in biomedical applications. Bioactive glass nanoparticles are primarily composed of silicon dioxide, ...
Wound healing is a complex process that involves multiple cell types and biological pathways. As it is a time-delayed process, dressing materials can protect the wound from external hazards in the ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Bioactive Glass - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Bioactive Glass is estimated at US$1 ...
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