نتایج جستجو برای: bioactive glass fibers

تعداد نتایج: 169633  

2004

Synthetic vitreous fibers are inorganic fibrous materials, manufactured principally from glass, rock, minerals, slag, and processed inorganic oxides. Synthetic vitreous fibers are manufactured by several processes, all of which involve cooling of a stream of high-temperature, molten inorganic oxides. Commercially important synthetic vitreous fibers are primarily silica-based, but contain variou...

Journal: :Kobunshi 1964

Journal: :dental research journal 0
mehdi mehdikhani-nahrkhalaji mohammad hossein fathi vajihesadat mortazavi sayed behrouz mousavi ali akhavan abbas haghighat

poly (lactide-co-glycolide)/bioactive glass/hydroxyapatite (pbgha) and poly (lactide-co-glycolide)/ bioactive glass (pbg) nanocomposite coatings with bone. materials and methods: sol-gel derived 58s bioactive glass nanoparticles, 50/50 wt% poly (lactic acid)/poly (glycolic acid) and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles were used to prepare the coatings. the nanocomposite coatings were characterized by ...

2001
Frederick T. Wallenberger James C. Watson

GLASS FIBERS are among the most versatile industrial materials known today. They are readily produced from raw materials, which are available in virtually unlimited supply (Ref 1). All glass fibers described in this article are derived from compositions containing silica. They exhibit useful bulk properties such as hardness, transparency, resistance to chemical attack, stability, and inertness,...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2015
Elaine Quinlan Sonia Partap Maria M Azevedo Gavin Jell Molly M Stevens Fergal J O'Brien

One of the biggest challenges in regenerative medicine is promoting sufficient vascularisation of tissue-engineered constructs. One approach to overcome this challenge is to target the cellular hypoxia inducible factor (HIF-1α) pathway, which responds to low oxygen concentration (hypoxia) and results in the activation of numerous pro-angiogenic genes including vascular endothelial growth factor...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A 2003
D C Clupper J E Gough M M Hall A G Clare W C LaCourse L L Hench

Bioactive glass fibers are attractive materials for use as tissue-engineering scaffolds and as the reinforcing phase for resorbable bioactive composites. The bioactivity of S520 glass fibers (52.0 mol % SiO(2), 20.9 Na(2)O, 7.1 K(2)O, 18.0 CaO, and 2.0 P(2)O(5)) was evaluated in two media, simulated body fluid (SBF) and Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM), for up to 20 days at 37 degrees ...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
maryam khoroushi fateme keshani

materials used in the body, especially the materials used in various oral cavity regions should be stable and passive without any interactions with the body tissues or fluids. dental amalgam, c omposite resins and dental cements are the materials of choice with such properties. the first attempts to produce active materials, which could interact with the human body tissues and fluids were promp...

In the present study, a bioceramic-based composite with remarkable mechanical properties and in vitro apatite forming ability was synthesized by sintering compacts made up of mixtures of hydroxyapatite (HA) and sol-gel derived bioactive glass (64SiO2-26CaO-5MgO-5ZnO) (based on mole %). HA was synthesized through co-precipitation method. The stabilization temperature of the bioactive glass was s...

2014
Wen-Qin Bai Yue-Hua Xiao Juan Zhao Shui-Qing Song Lin Hu Jian-Yan Zeng Xian-Bi Li Lei Hou Ming Luo De-Mou Li Yan Pei

Bioactive gibberellins (GAs) comprise an important class of natural plant growth regulators and play essential roles in cotton fiber development. To date, the molecular base of GAs' functions in fiber development is largely unclear. To address this question, the endogenous bioactive GA levels in cotton developing fibers were elevated by specifically up-regulating GA 20-oxidase and suppressing G...

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