Preparation and bioactive properties of nano bioactive glass and segmented polyurethane composites
In conclusion, low content bioactive glass nanoparticles and segmented polyurethanes composites deserve further investigation for applications such as guided bone regeneration membranes, where osteoconductivity is desirable but not a demanding mechanical performance.
Source: Journal of Biomaterials Applications - Category: Materials Science Authors: Aguilar-Perez, F. J., Vargas-Coronado, R. F., Cervantes-Uc, J. M., Cauich-Rodriguez, J. V., Covarrubias, C., Pedram-Yazdani, M. Tags: Biomaterials Processing Source Type: research
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