ListarESID_Articles por tema "bone regeneration"
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Bioactive potential of silica coatings and its effect on the adhesion of proteins to titanium implants
Elsevier (2018-02-01)There is an ever-increasing need to develop dental implants with ideal characteristics to achieve specific and desired biological response in the scope of improve the healing process post-implantation. Following that ... -
Correlation between biological responses in vitro and in vivo to Ca-doped sol-gel coatings assessed using proteomic analysis
Elsevier (2022-10-21)Poor correlation between the results of in vitro testing and the subsequent in vivo experiments hinders the design of biomaterials. Thus, new characterisation methods are needed. This study used proteomic and histological ... -
Development and characterisation of strontium-doped sol-gel coatings to optimise the initial bone regeneration processes
Elsevier (2022)Strontium plays an important role in bone regeneration; it promotes the differentiation and maturation of osteoblasts and inhibits the activity of osteoclasts. Our principal objective in this study was to formulate new ... -
Osseointegration mechanisms: a proteomic approach
Springer-Verlag (2018-03)The prime objectives in the development of biomaterials for dental applications are to improve the quality of osseointegration and to short the time needed to achieve it. Design of implants nowadays involves changes in ... -
Proteome analysis of human serum proteins adsorbed onto different titanium surfaces used in dental implants
Taylor & Francis (2017)Titanium dental implants are commonly used due to their biocompatibility and biochemical properties; blasted acid-etched Ti is used more frequently than smooth Ti surfaces. In this study, physico-chemical characterisation ... -
Proteomic analysis of calcium-enriched sol–gel biomaterials
Springer (2019-04)Calcium is an element widely used in the development of biomaterials for bone tissue engineering as it plays important roles in bone metabolism and blood coagulation. The Ca ions can condition the microenvironment at the ... -
Proteomic analysis of silica hybrid sol-gel coatings: a potential tool for predicting the biocompatibility of implants in vivo
Taylor & Francis (2017)The interactions of implanted biomaterials with the host organism determine the success or failure of an implantation. Normally, their biocompatibility is assessed using in vitro tests. Unfortunately, in vitro and in vivo ... -
Silica-gelatin hybrid sol-gel coatings: A proteomic study with biocompatibility implications
Wiley (2018-05)Osseointegration, including the foreign body reaction to biomaterials, is an immune‐modulated, multifactorial, and complex healing process in which various cells and mediators are involved. The buildup of the osseointegration ... -
The effect of strontium incorporation into sol-gel biomaterials on their protein adsorption and cell interactions
Elsevier (2019-02-01)It is known strontium can both inhibit the osteoclast formation and stimulate the osteoblast maturation, so biomaterials containing this element can favour bone structure stabilisation. The addition of Sr to biomaterials ...