Publication: Bioactıve Glass‐Polymer Nanocomposites for Bone Tıssue Regeneration Applicatıons: A Revıew
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Nanosized bioactive glass (NBG) particles are attractive materials for bone repair because of their ability to enhance bone formation and to chemically bond to the surrounding bone tissue. In recent years, composites of biopolymers and NBG particles have been developed for bone tissue engineering due to their increased bioactivity, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. In this paper, the authors review current knowledge regarding polymer/NBG composites, including nanoscale‐related features and ion‐release effects of bioactive glass (BG) with respect to osteogenic and angiogenic responses in vivo and in vitro; the authors also focus on the techniques used to fabricate these nanocomposites. Additionally, this review discusses recent developments in the use of nanocomposites for tissue engineering and represents a literature update, as well an expansion, of previously published articles on this topic.
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Composite material, Cell biology, Bone Regeneration, Bone tissue, Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering, Nano-composites, FOS: Medical engineering, Biomaterials, Engineering, Health Sciences, Biodegradable Polymers, Nanotechnology, Tissue engineering, Bioactive glass, Polymer, Biology, Tissue Engineering Materials, FOS: Nanotechnology, Bone Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials, Nanocomposite, Materials science, Physical Sciences, Epidemiology and Management of Maxillofacial Trauma, Metallurgy, Regeneration (biology), Medicine, Surgery, Bioactive Glass, Biocompatibility, Biodegradable Polymers as Biomaterials and Packaging, Biomedical engineering