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Biocomposites: Advances in Research and Applications Chapter 2. Boron-Substituted Biomaterials
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., November 1)
Biomaterial scientists are interested in boron as a dopant element because of its natural functions in human hard tissues. However, boron does not exist in its elemental form in nature. Instead, it reacts with oxygen to ...
Biocomposites: Advances in Research and Applications Chapter 6. Dental Bioceramics: From Lab to Clinical Practice
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., November 1)
Functional ceramics known as bioceramics have gained significant interest in the field of regenerative medicine. They have been widely used as bone reconstructive materials in orthopedics, oral and maxillofacial surgery. ...
Plant-inspired adhesive and injectable natural hydrogels: in vitro and in vivo studies
(Springer, 13 June 20)
The development of alternative therapeutic treatments based on the use of medicinal and aromatic plants, such as Juniper communis L., has aroused interest in the medical field to find new alternatives to conventional ...
Novel Bioactive Glass/Graphene Oxide-Coated Surgical Sutures for Soft Tissue Regeneration
(ACS, June 8, 20)
The combination of a commercially available PGLA (poly[glycolide-co-l-lactide]), 90:10% suture material with bioactive bioglass nanopowders (BGNs) and graphene oxide (GO)-doped BGNs offers new opportunities for the clinical ...
Silk sericin‑hydroxyapatite nanoribbons toward structurally stable osteogenic scafolds
(Springer, 29 June 20)
Building a successful, cost-effective, and natural solution toward improving the bone-implant interface is an outstanding challenge. Silkworm sericin attracted the attention of bone researchers in the past decade due to ...
Investigation of physicochemical and biological properties of boron-doped biochar
(Springer, Published:)
Boron doping of biochar leads to the formation of activated oxygen species and pores and defects in the carbon structure Therefore, boron-containing biochar was prepared by treating boric acid (H3BO3) solutions in diferent ...
Anti-adhesive effect of naturally obtained dicalcium phosphate dihydrate nanoparticles in the rat uterine wound model
(Mexican Academy of Surgery, 15-04-2023)
Objective: In this study, we aimed to compare the anti-adhesive effects of contractubex and dicalcium phosphate dihydrate (DCPD) particles in rats treated with the uterine horn adhesion model. Materials and methods: Newly ...