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  1. Osteogenic and Antibacterial Response of Levofloxacin-Loaded Mesoporous Nanoparticles Functionalized with N-Acetylcysteine
  2. Osteoimmune Properties of Mesoporous Bioactive Nanospheres: A Study on T Helper Lymphocytes
  3. Nanomaterials in Biomedicine 2022
  4. Mesoporous Bioactive Nanoparticles for Bone Tissue Applications
  5. The effect of biomimetic mineralization of 3D-printed mesoporous bioglass scaffolds on physical properties and in vitro osteogenicity
  6. Silicon substituted hydroxyapatite/VEGF scaffolds stimulate bone regeneration in osteoporotic sheep
  7. Substituted hydroxyapatite coatings of bone implants
  8. Antibacterial Nanostructured Ti Coatings by Magnetron Sputtering: From Laboratory Scales to Industrial Reactors
  9. Mesoporous bioactive glass/ɛ-polycaprolactone scaffolds promote bone regeneration in osteoporotic sheep
  10. Synergistic effect of Si-hydroxyapatite coating and VEGF adsorption on Ti6Al4V-ELI scaffolds for bone regeneration in an osteoporotic bone environment
  11. Features of aminopropyl modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles. Implications on the active targeting capability
  12. Incorporation and effects of mesoporous SiO2-CaO nanospheres loaded with ipriflavone on osteoblast/osteoclast cocultures
  13. Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses Equipped with Stimuli-Responsive Molecular Gates for Controlled Delivery of Levofloxacin against Bacteria
  14. Effects of a mesoporous bioactive glass on osteoblasts, osteoclasts and macrophages
  15. The response of pre-osteoblasts and osteoclasts to gallium containing mesoporous bioactive glasses
  16. Proton Environments in Biomimetic Calcium Phosphates Formed from Mesoporous Bioactive CaO–SiO2–P2O5 Glasses in Vitro: Insights from Solid-State NMR
  17. High glucose alters the secretome of mechanically stimulated osteocyte-like cells affecting osteoclast precursor recruitment and differentiation
  18. Molecular gates in mesoporous bioactive glasses for the treatment of bone tumors and infection
  19. Novel ion-doped mesoporous glasses for bone tissue engineering: Study of their structural characteristics influenced by the presence of phosphorous oxide
  20. Nanocrystallinity effects on osteoblast and osteoclast response to silicon substituted hydroxyapatite
  21. In vitro colonization of stratified bioactive scaffolds by pre-osteoblast cells
  22. Tailoring the Structure of Bioactive Glasses: From the Nanoscale to Macroporous Scaffolds
  23. Surface Reactions of Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses Monitored by Solid-State NMR: Concentration Effects in Simulated Body Fluid
  24. Design of thermoresponsive polymeric gates with opposite controlled release behaviors
  25. Effects of immobilized VEGF on endothelial progenitor cells cultured on silicon substituted and nanocrystalline hydroxyapatites
  26. Effects of nanocrystalline hydroxyapatites on macrophage polarization
  27. Magnetic-Responsive Release Controlled by Hot Spot Effect
  28. Response of osteoblasts and preosteoblasts to calcium deficient and Si substituted hydroxyapatites treated at different temperatures
  29. How to prevent biofilm formation while ensuring the osteointegration of metal orthopaedic implants
  30. A unified in vitro evaluation for apatite-forming ability of bioactive glasses and their variants
  31. Tailoring the biological response of mesoporous bioactive materials
  32. Composition-dependent in vitro apatite formation at mesoporous bioactive glass-surfaces quantified by solid-state NMR and powder XRD
  33. Preface to the 1st Edition
  34. Preface to the 2nd Edition
  35. Towards the Development of Smart 3D “Gated Scaffolds” for On-Command Delivery
  36. The relevance of biomaterials to the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis
  37. Calcium Phosphate Bioceramics
  38. Early in vitro response of macrophages and T lymphocytes to nanocrystalline hydroxyapatites
  39. Nanocrystalline silicon substituted hydroxyapatite effects on osteoclast differentiation and resorptive activity
  40. Thermoseeds for interstitial magnetic hyperthermia: from bioceramics to nanoparticles
  41. Direct Probing of the Phosphate-Ion Distribution in Bioactive Silicate Glasses by Solid-State NMR: Evidence for Transitions between Random/Clustered Scenarios
  42. Bioceramics for drug delivery
  43. In‐vivo behavior of Si‐hydroxyapatite/polycaprolactone/DMB scaffolds fabricated by 3D printing
  44. Signaling Pathways of Immobilized FGF-2 on Silicon-Substituted Hydroxyapatite
  45. Local structures of mesoporous bioactive glasses and their surface alterations in vitro: inferences from solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance
  46. Quantifying apatite formation and cation leaching from mesoporous bioactive glasses in vitro: a SEM, solid-state NMR and powder XRD study
  47. Supramolecular mechanisms in the synthesis of mesoporous magnetic nanospheres for hyperthermia
  48. Solid-State 31 P and 1 H NMR Investigations of Amorphous and Crystalline Calcium Phosphates Grown Biomimetically From a Mesoporous Bioactive Glass
  49. In vitro evaluation of glass-glass ceramic thermoseed-induced hyperthermia on human osteosarcoma cell line
  50. Comparison of the osteoblastic activity conferred on Si-doped hydroxyapatite scaffolds by different osteostatin coatings
  51. Mesoporous bioactive glasses: Mechanical reinforcement by means of a biomimetic process
  52. Covalently bonded dendrimer-maghemite nanosystems: nonviral vectors for in vitro gene magnetofection
  53. Immobilization and bioactivity evaluation of FGF-1 and FGF-2 on powdered silicon-doped hydroxyapatite and their scaffolds for bone tissue engineering
  54. Magnetic mesoporous silica spheres for hyperthermia therapy
  55. Biomimetic Apatite Mineralization Mechanisms of Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses as Probed by Multinuclear 31 P, 29 Si, 23 Na and 13 C Solid-State NMR
  56. Sol–gel silica-based biomaterials and bone tissue regeneration
  57. Functionalizing Mesoporous Bioglasses for Long-Term Anti-Osteoporotic Drug Delivery
  58. Multifunctional Nano and Microparticles for Drug Delivery Systems
  59. Interaction of an ordered mesoporous bioactive glass with osteoblasts, fibroblasts and lymphocytes, demonstrating its biocompatibility as a potential bone graft material
  60. Essential Role of Calcium Phosphate Heterogeneities in 2D-Hexagonal and 3D-Cubic SiO 2 −CaO−P 2 O 5 Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses
  61. Ordered Mesoporous Microspheres for Bone Grafting and Drug Delivery
  62. Mesoporous Microspheres with Doubly Ordered Core−Shell Structure
  63. Promising trends of bioceramics in the biomaterials field
  64. In Vitro Positive Biocompatibility Evaluation of Glass–Glass Ceramic Thermoseeds for Hyperthermic Treatment of Bone Tumors
  65. High-Performance Mesoporous Bioceramics Mimicking Bone Mineralization
  66. Bacterial adherence to SiO2‐based multifunctional bioceramics
  67. Multinuclear Solid-State NMR Studies of Ordered Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses
  68. Mesoporous magnetic microspheres for drug targeting
  69. Mesoporous Materials for Drug Delivery
  70. Aerosol-Assisted Synthesis of Magnetic Mesoporous Silica Spheres for Drug Targeting
  71. From the bioactive glasses to the star gels
  72. Bioactive Star Gels
  73. Ordered Mesoporous Bioactive Glasses for Bone Tissue Regeneration
  74. Crystallochemistry, textural properties, and in vitro biocompatibility of different silicon‐doped calcium phosphates
  75. In vitro Evaluation of Potential Calcium Phosphate Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering
  76. Glass–glass ceramic thermoseeds for hyperthermic treatment of bone tumors
  77. A bioactive sol-gel glass implant for in vivo gentamicin release. Experimental model in Rabbit
  78. Silicon substituted hydroxyapatites. A method to upgrade calcium phosphate based implants
  79. Crystal-Chemical Characteristics of Silicon−Neodymium Substituted Hydroxyapatites Studied by Combined X-ray and Neutron Powder Diffraction
  80. The effect of the silicon incorporation on the hydroxylapatite structure. A neutron diffraction study
  81. Neutron scattering for the study of improved bone implants
  82. Silicon Incorporation in Hydroxylapatite Obtained by Controlled Crystallization
  83. Calcium sulphate-based cements containing cephalexin
  84. Influence of a SiO 2 −CaO−P 2 O 5 Sol−Gel Glass on the Bioactivity and Controlled Release of Ceramic/Polymer/Antibiotic Mixed Materials
  85. Biocompatibility andin vivogentamicin release from bioactive sol-gel glass implants
  86. A novel bioactive and magnetic biphasic material
  87. Influence of the Stabilization Temperature on Textural and Structural Features and Ion Release in SiO 2 −CaO−P 2 O 5 Sol−Gel Glasses
  88. Implantable Magnetic Glass−Ceramic Based on (Fe,Ca)SiO 3 Solid Solutions
  89. Textural properties of SiO2 · CaO · P2O5 glasses prepared by the sol-gel method
  90. Bioactivity in glass/PMMA composites used as drug delivery system
  91. Evolution of porosity duringin vitro hydroxycarbonate apatite growth in sol-gel glasses
  92. Improved Mechanical Properties in Nb2O5/V2O5 Doped Spinel Ferrites
  93. Chemical Homogeneity of Nanocrystalline Zn–Mn Spinel Ferrites Obtained by High-Energy Ball Milling
  94. Preparation, characterization, andin vitro release of Ibuprofen from Al2O3/PLA/PMMA composites
  95. Preparation, characterization, and in vitro release of Ibuprofen from Al2O3/PLA/PMMA composites
  96. Ibuprofen release from hydrophilic ceramic-polymer composites
  97. 10.4028/0-87849-395-6.19
  98. 10.4028/0-87849-395-6.181
  99. Nanostructured Hybrid Materials for Bone Implants Fabrication