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Bioactive evaluation of 45S5 bioactive glass fibres and preliminary study of human osteoblast attachment

✍ Scribed by Daniel C. Clupper; Julie E. Gough; Papy M. Embanga; Ioan Notingher; Larry L. Hench; Matthew M. Hall


Book ID
111591270
Publisher
Springer
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
303 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0957-4530

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## Abstract Human primary osteoblast responses to smooth and roughened bioactive glass of 45S5 (Bioglassβ„’) composition (46.1% SiO~2~, 26.9% CaO, 2.6% P~2~O~5~, 24.4% Na~2~O) were analysed __in vitro__. The smooth and rough surfaces had __R__~__a__~ values and peak to valley distances of 0.04, 4.397

In vitro bioactivity of S520 glass fiber
✍ Clupper, D. C. ;Gough, J. E. ;Hall, M. M. ;Clare, A. G. ;LaCourse, W. C. ;Hench, πŸ“‚ Article πŸ“… 2003 πŸ› John Wiley and Sons 🌐 English βš– 534 KB

## Abstract 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 med