The bioactivity, i.e., bone-bonding ability, of 26 glasses in the system Na 2 O-K 2 O-MgO-CaO-B 2 O 3 -P 2 O 5 -SiO 2 was studied in vivo. This investigation of bioactivity was performed to establish the compositional dependence of bioactivity, and enabled a model to be developed that describes the
Characteristics and biocompatibility of Na2O–K2O–CaO–MgO–SrO–B2O3–P2O5 borophosphate glass fibers
✍ Scribed by Kai Zheng; Shengbing Yang; Jiaojiao Wang; Christian Rűssel; Changsheng Liu; Wen Liang
- Book ID
- 116672942
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 955 KB
- Volume
- 358
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3093
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